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Boeing says it encouraged the FAA to temporarily ban its 737 Max planes

Mar 14, 2019, 00:48 IST

A Boeing 737 MAX sits outside the hangar at the Boeing plant in Renton, Washington.Reuters

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  • Boeing recommended that the Federal Aviation Administration temporarily ban its 737 Max aircraft "out of an abundance of caution," though the aerospace manufacturer says it is still confident in the aircraft's safety.
  • President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he is issuing an order to ground all Boeing 737 Max aircraft.
  • The Boeing 737 Max 8 has been involved in two crashes in the past five months.

Boeing recommended that the Federal Aviation Administration temporarily ban its 737 Max aircraft "out of an abundance of caution," though the aerospace manufacturer says it is still confident in the aircraft's safety.

"Boeing continues to have full confidence in the safety of the 737 Max. However, after consultation with the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), and aviation authorities and its customers around the world, Boeing has determined - out of an abundance of caution and in order to reassure the flying public of the aircraft's safety - to recommend to the FAA the temporary suspension of operations of the entire global fleet of 371 737 Max aircraft," Boeing said.

Read more: Trump announces all Boeing 737 Max jets are grounded immediately after its second crash in five months

President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he is issuing an order to ground all Boeing 737 Max aircraft. The European Union, China, and Australia, among other countries, have grounded the Boeing 737 Max 8.

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The Boeing 737 Max 8 has been involved in two crashes in the past five months. An Ethiopian Airlines crash on Sunday killed all 157 people on board, and an October crash of a Lion Air flight killed 189 people.

You can read Boeing's full statement below.

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