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Fiji Airways ends NZ B737 Max flights after CAA joins global ban

Civil Aviation Authority 'temporarily suspends' flights after crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia.

Nevil Gibson
Wed, 13 Mar 2019

New Zealand has joined most of the world’s aviation authorities in “temporarily suspending” flights by all Boeing 737 Max aircraft after two fatal crashes within five months.

But the US Federal Aviation Administration says it will not follow suit, its acting head Dan Elwell saying a review

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Nevil Gibson
Wed, 13 Mar 2019
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