Canada joins Europe in banning Boeing Max 8, Max 9 aircraft from its airspace

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Boeing turns negative as Canada bars 737 Max 8 and Max 9 from its airspace

Canada has joined Europe and many Asian countries in deciding to ban the Boeing 737 Max 8 and Max 9 aircraft BA, +0.07% from its airspace, Transport Minister Marc Gareau said Wednesday. Gareau said the decision was made after examining satellite tracking data that is collected when certain aircraft take off and which tracks direction and the vertical profile of the plane as well as any fluctuations.

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