US to take action if Boeing 737 MAX safety issue found

IANS  |  Washington 

The Federal Administration (FAA) of the US has announced that it will take "immediate and appropriate action" once it identifies any issue affecting the safety of the 737 MAX, following the accident in that killed 157 people, eight of them US citizens.

The FAA later issued a "Continuing Airworthiness Notification to the International Community for 737 MAX operators," which is the US regulator's way of communicating with its counterparts around the world on safety issues.

On Monday, the Civil Administration of ordered the airlines of this country to suspend the use of the 737 MAX 8 after the accident of

The Ministry of Transport of Indonesia, the of and also joined the suspension, as did

The FAA noted that it "continuously assesses and oversees the safety performance of US commercial aircraft," and assured that if it identifies "an issue that affects safety," it will adopt "immediate and appropriate action."

The US reported that at least eight Americans were among the victims on the plane that crashed on Sunday, shortly after taking off from bound for

According to State Department Robert Palladino, the US Embassies in and Nairobi, along with the National Transportation Security Board, are working with the and to "offer all possible assistance".

Last October, another Boeing 737 MAX 8, from the Indonesian low-cost Lion Air, crashed into the Sea killing 189 people and on that occasion the black box revealed failures in the automated system.

On Monday, Wall Street Boeing shares fell 10.82 percent on Wall Street in reaction to the accident on Sunday, the second in half a year involving one of its model 737

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First Published: Tue, March 12 2019. 07:52 IST