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|20190312||rt.com||[https://www.rt.com/news/453576-aeromexico-suspends-flights-boeing/ Aeromexico joins growing list of airlines to ground Boeing 737 MAX jets after deadly crash]||[[AEROMEXICO]] / [[BOEING 737 MAX]]
|20190312||rt.com||[https://www.rt.com/news/453576-aeromexico-suspends-flights-boeing/ Aeromexico joins growing list of airlines to ground Boeing 737 MAX jets after deadly crash]||[[AEROMEXICO]] / [[BOEING 737 MAX]]
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|20190311||spiegel.de||[http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/flugzeugabsturz-usa-halten-boeing-737-max-8-maschinen-fuer-flugtauglich-a-1257345.html Boeing 737 Max 8 USA halten Boeing-Maschinen für flugtauglich]||[[BOEING 737 MAX]] / [[FAA]]
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|20190311||zerohedge.com||[https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-11/boeing-shares-fall-9-hundreds-737s-grounded-following-2nd-deadly-crash FAA Declares Boeing 737 MAX 8 'Safe To Fly' Despite 2nd Crash In 5 Months]||[[BOEING 737 MAX]] / [[FAA]]
|20190311||zerohedge.com||[https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-11/boeing-shares-fall-9-hundreds-737s-grounded-following-2nd-deadly-crash FAA Declares Boeing 737 MAX 8 'Safe To Fly' Despite 2nd Crash In 5 Months]||[[BOEING 737 MAX]] / [[FAA]]

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