A statement was posted on the company's website.

“Security is Boeing’s number one priority; we’re completely confident about MAX security.” We understand the fact that regulators and our clients have made decisions that they consider most appropriate for their domestic markets, ”the report indicates.

The corporation added that they intend to continue to interact with all interested parties to make sure that they have all the information necessary to confidently manage their fleet.

Previously, the suspension of the operation of the Boeing 737 MAX was announced in China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Great Britain, Singapore, Australia, Malaysia and Oman.

At the same time, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recommended stopping the flights of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.