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To: Goose94 who wrote (74367)1/8/2020 9:43:05 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202843
 
Boeing (BA-NY) Sixty-three Canadians are dead following a plane crash in over Tehran. A Boeing 737-800 jet flown by Ukrainian International Airlines crashed minutes after taking off from Iran’s capital. Initial reports suggest the cause of the crash was engine failure and no connection is seen between the hostilities between Iran and the United States. For Boeing – still reeling from two crashes last year involving its now-grounded 737 Max jets — the tragedy raises further questions about the safety of its aircraft. On that note, the aircraft maker said yesterday it is recommending simulator training for all pilots on the 737 Max prior to that jet’s return to service. Shares of Boeing are down in premarket trading. BNN.ca