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Europe’s aviation regulator is preparing to ground 737 Max jets after the second deadly crash in recent months.
The United Kingdom first announced it would halt the flights, followed by Germany and Ireland. Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, China and Indonesia also are stopping 737 Max flights. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has said the jets remain airworthy.
The latest crash involved the Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8.
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