FILE PHOTO: The angle of attack sensor, at bottom center, is seen on a 737 Max aircraft at the Boeing factory in Renton, Washington, U.S., March 27, 2019.Boeing will temporarily suspend production of the 737 Max as the plane remains grounded into 2020.
The decision was first reported by the Wall Street Journal following a meeting of Boeing's board on Monday.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesBoeing will halt production of its 737 Max narrow-body jet in January, escalating the company's crisis as it prepares to end a year marked by accidents, scandals, and a plummeting public perception.The prospect of assembly being halted was raised over the weekend.
The jet has been grounded world-wide since the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, the second of two fatal 737 Max crashes in five months.
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