Trump relents, says US to ground Boeing 737 MAX 8s and MAX 9s

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Donald Trump has grounded all Boeing 737 Max 8 and Max 9 planes flying in US airspace. 'Boeing is an incredible company,' the president said. 'Hopefully they'll very quickly come up with the answer but until they do, the planes are grounded.'

Trump said he has spoken with Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, acting FAA Administrator Daniel Elwell and Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg, "and they'll be available shortly after our conference today. They are all in agreement with the action."

"Our hearts go out to all of those who lost loved ones, to their friends, to their families, in both the Ethiopian and Lion Airlines that involved the 737 Max aircraft. It's a terrible, terrible thing."Canadian Transport Minister Marc Garneau said he issued the "safety notice" after the newly-available data was reviewed Wednesday morning.

Garneau said the new information reviewed on Wednesday is satellite tracking data that is collected when an aircraft takes off. He said the data provides an indication of the plane's course and its vertical profile."My experts have looked at this and compared it to the flight that occurred with Lion Air six months ago in October, and . . .

Meanwhile, Ethiopian Airlines said on Wednesday that it will send the voice and data recorders from its ill-fated Flight 302 to be analysed in Europe. A spokesman said the country had yet to be chosen. Ethiopian Airlines chief executive Tewolde Gebremariam told CNN on Tuesday that the pilot reported "flight control problems" and asked to return to the airport.

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