U.S. Lawmakers Plan FAA Oversight Review In Wake Of MAX Grounding

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WASHINGTON—Refined satellite tracking data combined with some non-defined physical evidence from the wreckage of the Ethiopian Airlines crash site prompted Canada, and then the U.S., to ground the Boeing 737 MAX. The morning of Mar. 13, Canada’s transport ministry announced that country’s grounding...

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