
Boeing has announced that it will ground all 371 of its 737 Max aircraft after investigators discovered new evidence at the crash site of a plane of this type in Ethiopia.
As he writes "BBC", The US Federal Aviation Administration said new evidence and satellite data prompted the decision to temporarily ground the planes.
On Sunday, a Boeing 737 Max plane crashed in Ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. But this is not the only accident involving Boeing 737 Max planes.
Last October, a Boeing jet, also a 737 Max, crashed in Indonesia, killing all 189 people on board.
Following the incident in Ethiopia, several countries, including the US, Brazil, Australia, China, and even Kosovo, have announced that they have stopped operating the Boeing 737 Max.

