Norwegian Air Shuttle to Demand Boeing Pay for Grounding of 737 Max Aircraft

Earlier this week, a Norwegian Airlines Boeing 737 Max en route to Tel Aviv changed its course and had to return to Stockholm, as the airline decided to ground all its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft citing European safety advice issued after a crash in Ethiopia.
“We’re going to send the entire bill to Boeing”, Lasse Sandaker-Nielsen a spokesman for Norwegian Air Shuttle stated on Wednesday.

 
Commenting on the crash, Boeing stated the company has “full confidence” in the model, yet the shares of the planemaker have dropped 6.1 percent, causing Boeing to lose $26.65 billion of its market value.