Boeing’s 737 Max loses first customer
By Bloomberg
08 July 2019 |
11:49 am
Saudi Arabian budget carrier Flyadeal has become the first airline to officially drop an order for the Boeing 737 Max following the plane’s global grounding after two fatal crashes.
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