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Air crash investigation: Would you fly on a Boeing 737 Max?

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All around the world, hundreds of Boeing 737 Max planes are sitting dormant. They've been grounded by airlines and aviation authorities, after two plane crashes involving the popular Boeing model. While investigations into the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes are still underway, Boeing says a planned software fix should resolve the problem. But will that be enough to get passengers back onto the 737 Max? Would you fly on one? Max Foster anchors a conversation with Iain Dale, Jacqui Smith and Liam Halligan - with a special appearance by CNN's very own aviation expert, Richard Quest. via Knit
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All around the world, hundreds of Boeing 737 Max planes are sitting dormant. They've been grounded by airlines and aviation authorities, after two plane crashes involving the popular Boeing model. While investigations into the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes are still underway, Boeing says a planned software fix should resolve the problem. But will that be enough to get passengers back onto the 737 Max? Would you fly on one? Max Foster anchors a conversation with Iain Dale, Jacqui Smith and Liam Halligan - with a special appearance by CNN's very own aviation expert, Richard Quest. via Knit
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