JPMorgan says authorities are investigating the Jeju Air 737-800 crash in South Korea which killed 179 individuals, together with the Nationwide Transportation Security Board, Federal Aviation Administration, and Boeing (BA). The plane that crashed was delivered to Ryanair in 2009 and has been leased to Jeju since 2017, the analyst tells traders in a analysis word. The 737NG household, which incorporates the 737-800, was first delivered in 1997, has a powerful security file and has been some of the prevalent plane within the international fleet, contends JPMorgan. Shares of Boeing are down 3% to $175.00 in premarket buying and selling.
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