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View all search resultsThere have been incidents of grounded aircraft before, but the case of the 737 MAX is in a different league: a challenge not just of restoring trust in the jet but navigating the complicated process by which that trust was lost in the first place.
Boeing, the world’s largest and most famous aircraft manufacturer, and the FAA, which had been recognized as the most prominent aviation authority (it was born shortly after the first engine-powered aircraft flown by the Wright Brothers in 1903), are now facing a serious credibility threat. Whether Boeing’s effort to try to fly the B-737 MAX 8 again will succeed, only time will tell.
Aviation Security (Avsec) officers at Soekarno Hatta International Airport foiled the attempted smuggling of 125,619 lobster seeds, believed to be pearl and sand lobsters, which is estimated to be worth Rp 19 billion (US$1.31 million).
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