Germany grounds Boeing 737 MAX airplanes

By Ayhan Simsek</p> <p>BERLIN (AA) – Germany announced on Tuesday that it has banned Boeing 737 MAX airplanes from operating in or over its airspace, after a fatal plane crash in Ethiopia on Sunday. </p> <p>Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer told local n-tv television that the ban was effective immediately. </p> <p>“Security comes first. I have ordered closing German air space immediately to Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and this will be effective until all doubts are cleared,” he said. </p> <p>On Sunday, a Kenya-bound Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed just six minutes after taking off from Addis Ababa Bole International Airport.<br> </p> <p>All 157 people on board – 149 passengers and eight crew members – representing 35 countries were killed in the crash.</p> <p>It was the second deadly crash of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in less than five months.

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