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Aviation stakeholders seek temporary ban on 737 Max planes

Aviation Roundtable and Safety Initiative , a foremost aviation think-tank group in Nigeria, yesterday advised American aircraft manufacturer, Boeing; the US Federal Aviation Administration and the International Civil Aviation Organization to temporarily ban all 737 Max aircraft from commercial operations.

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