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FILE PHOTO: A flag of Malaysia Airlines is seen at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang on March 8, 2014. REUTERS / Samsul Said / File Photo
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia Airlines is currently reviewing its order for 25 Boeing 737 MAXs after recent crashes, the company said on Friday.
In response to a question from Reuters, the Malaysian national company said in an email that it "had begun its due diligence process to determine the future operations of the Boeing 737 MAX in light of recent incidents."
The airline has announced that it is currently reviewing its entire 737 MAX program.
The airline in financial difficulty has ordered 25 737 MAX, whose delivery is scheduled from 2020.
Reportage of Liz Lee; edited by Christian Schmollinger
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