Fate of 737 Max Could Turn On a Single Trump Tweet
Will the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration join regulators in other countries and order a global grounding of the 737 Max 8, the Boeing Co. airliner involved in two similar crashes in five months? The answer isn’t as clear-cut as some might think. While the agency issued a notice Monday to the …
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