The Indian aviation regulator on March 12 joined other countries in grounding the Boeing 737 Max aircraft, following the Ethiopian Airlines crash last week. This is the third major grounding action affecting Indian carriers in close to three decades. ET looks at previous instances when this decision was imposed:
2019 Airbus A320 Neo
On March 12, 2018, the DGCA ordered grounding of 11 A320 Neo planes fi tted with faulty Pratt & Whitney 1100 engines. This was a minor grounding and planes were back in operation next month.