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Boeing grounds dozens of 737 MAX jets due to manufacturing flaw – Aljazeera.com
US carriers parked a combined 67 of the workhorse planes Friday, about a third of the MAX jets currently in service.

Boeing Co. grounded dozens of 737 Max jets to repair an electrical flaw that emerged just months after the planes were cleared to return to the skies, forcing airlines to cancel flights and line up replacement aircraft.
U.S. carriers including Southwest Airlines Co., American Airlines Group Inc. and United Airlines Holdings Inc. parked a combined 67 of the workhorse planes Friday, about a third of the Max jets currently in service around the world. The manufacturing glitch affects aircraft at 16…
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