Comair in South Africa grounds Boeing 737 Max 8
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Comair, the operator of British Airways and Kulula flights in South Africa says it has grounded its Boeing 737 Max 8 while it consults with Boeing, other operators and technical experts.
A statement does not say how many planes are affected. It says the decision was made without intervention from regulatory authorities.
Comair joins a number of other airlines in grounding the planes after Sunday's deadly crash in Ethiopia.
Wrenelle Stander, executive director of Comair's airline division, says in the statement that Comair "remains confident in the inherent safety of the aircraft."
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