The crash of Ethiopian Airline Companies Flight 302 on Sunday, which eliminated all 157 individuals on board, was the 2nd crash of a Boeing 737 Max 8 in the previous 5 months.

That has actually triggered a growing variety of nations and airline companies to ground that design of airplane while Boeing examines whether there’s a link in between Ethiopia’s catastrophe and the crash of Lion Air Flight 610, which plunged into the Java Sea 12 minutes after launch in October

The United States’s leading air-safety regulator stated in an Ongoing Airworthiness Alert to the International Neighborhood, or CANIC, on Monday night that the aircraft was still safe for flight which there was no information to “draw any conclusions” connecting the 2 catastrophes.

Still, the Federal Air travel Administration stated it would suggest style modifications to the aircraft along with updates to its training requirements and operations lists. Fifty-nine airline companies worldwide run the aircraft, according to the FAA.

Britain, Australia, China, France, and more have actually grounded the aircraft. Here’s who’s acted up until now (this list will be upgraded):