China's airline industry association throws its support behind 13 Chinese carriers seeking compensation from Boeing for groundings of the 737 Max 8.
China's airline industry association has thrown its support behind 13 Chinese carriers seeking compensation from Boeing for groundings of the 737 Max 8.
The group said it would"actively support and coordinate member companies to carry out their compensation work." China was among the first governments to order 737 Max jets grounded in March after crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia that killed 346 people.
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