After the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX crash on March 10, a few minutes after take-off, reactions are immediate in the aeronautics and aviation sector in general, but also among insurers. The company bereaved by the death of the 155 passengers and crew decided to immobilize all of its B 737 MAX. For its part,…...
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