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After a deadly Air India crash killed over 240 people, US officials said there's no current reason to ground Boeing 787 jets.
The Air India crash did not lead the U.S. government to halt the Boeing 787 flights that resulted in 241 fatalities.
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U.S. officials said on Thursday they have not seen any immediate safety data that would require halting Boeing 787 flights ...