Hundreds of Irish passengers had their flights cancelled after the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) suspended the use of all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in and out of our airspace.
The IAA made the decision following the two fatal incidents involving the planes which have killed 346 people - including Clare man Michael Ryan, who died in Sunday’s Ethiopian Airways crash.
In a statement, the IAA said: “The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has decided to temporarily suspend the operation of all variants of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft into and out of Irish airspace, in the light of the two fatal accidents involving the aircraft in recent months.
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