ET302 Update: Ethiopian Airlines ground its entire B737-800 Max Fleet

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Ethiopian Airlines in its latest update following yesterday’s tragic crash of ET302 has suspended its entire fleet of its B737-800 Max fleet as extra precautionary measure.

It said in a statement that, although it does not know the cause of the accident, it took the decision to ground the fleets as extra precautionary measure.

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