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Abstract:Egypt has barred the passage, takeoff and landing of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, the civil aviation ministry said in a statement on Wednesday. It said the civil aviation authority's decision was precautionary. No time-frame
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt has barred the passage, takeoff and landing of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, the civil aviation ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
It said the civil aviation authority's decision was precautionary. No time-frame was given for how long the jets would be barred.
No Egyptian airlines, including flagship carrier EgyptAir, have Boeing 737 MAX jets in their fleets, the statement said.
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