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GROUNDING OF BOEING PLANE HOVERS OVER BIG AIR SHOW IN PARIS

Uncertainty over a Boeing jet and apprehension about the global economy hover over the aircraft industry for Paris Air Show.

That show and its alternating-years companion, the Farnborough International Airshow near London, are usually upbeat celebrations of the latest and greatest in aviation technology. In recent boom years, they have become a stage for huge aircraft orders.

This year, however, the mood could be different.

The Boeing 737 Max has been grounded worldwide for three months after new flight software played a role in two deadly plane crashes. There is no clear date for when it might fly again.

There are other troubling signs for the industry. After several years of surging

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