The Ethiopian Boeing 737 Max Crash Leads to One of the Strangest Weeks Ever in Aviation

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Rescue workers at the scene of the crash of Ethiopian Airways Flight 302. Christopher Jasper and Nizar Manek / Bloomberg

Skift Take: The worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 Max fleet “out of an abundance of caution” is a break with the FAA’s traditional data-driven approach to accident investigations. Could this mean an end to the way safety decisions have been made?

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The Ethiopian Boeing 737 Max Crash Leads to One of the Strangest Weeks Ever in Aviation