The United States is the last country to allow Boeing 737 Max 8 planes to fly after Ethiopia crash
The United States is the last country to allow flights of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 after at least 47 countries and multiple airlines grounded the aircraft following Sunday's Ethiopian Airlines crash.
At least 271 of the 371 MAX planes in service were grounded, according to CNN calculations. To date, 385 MAX aircraft have been delivered, according to Flight Global, of which 344 are the MAX 8 variant.On Wednesday, Canada joined Egypt, Hong Kong, Lebanon and New Zealand in banning all Boeing MAX aircraft from their airspace as an extra safety precaution, joining scores of nations, carriers and authorities that have temporarily suspended the MAX 8 model or other models in the range.
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