This comes after two air tragedies involving the planes.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia says that none of the nation’s carriers operate the Boeing 737 MAX 8.
PETALING JAYA: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia is suspending Boeing 737 MAX 8 flights to and from Malaysia following the two fatal crashes involving the planes with immediate effect. In a brief statement, the authority’s CEO Ahmad Nizar Zolfakar also said that none of the Malaysian carriers operates the Boeing 737 MAX 8.
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