S.Korea to allow operation of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft from Nov. 22 By



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SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s transport ministry said on Friday it will allow the operation of Boeing (NYSE:) 737 MAX aircraft starting Nov. 22.

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