12 March 2019
Turkish Airlines' operations with B737 MAX type aircrafts
Turkish Airlines has stopped its operations conducted with 12 B737 MAX
Turkish Airlines has stopped its operations conducted with 12 B737 MAX type passenger aircrafts located in its fleet, until further notice.
Concerning decision will start to be applied as from 13th March 2019.
Concerning decision will start to be applied as from 13th March 2019.
Edited by Alisè Vitri
Source: Turkish Airlines Press Office
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