The compensation claims pile up over boeings grounded 737 max but its anyones guess when the once popular air frame will get back in the air well give you the latest. Also on the show europe goes to the polls will tell you whats at stake for european economies as the e. U. Elects a new parliament. And like eating meat want to help the Environment Food scientists are creating lab grown alternatives well show you what theyre cooking up. Welcome to visit us im Stephen Beardsley in berlin thanks for joining us Chinese Airlines are losing money from the grounding of boeing 737. 00 max and they want compensation and thats just the latest pressure on boeing which is facing lawsuits over Fatal Airline crashes in indonesia and ethiopia and losing orders on its once popular air frame exactly when the 737 max will take off again is anyones guess. Stranded on the way tarmac nobody knows exactly when the Boeing 737 Max will be allowed to carry passengers again thursdays gathering of Air Traffic Reg
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liberties of the planes are causing serious damage to our company s businesses. it s on clear when operations will resume it s estimated that our companies will lose $580000000.00 u.s. dollars should the planes remain grounded through the end of next month i feel. the chinese pressure comes as the trade conflict with washington intensifies for the boeing 737 max to be given the green light to fly again in china boeing would need the approval of the chinese regulatory authority another strand of an increasingly complicated relationship. and let s go now to our financial correspondent in new york sabrina kessler sabrina we re now hearing that the u.s. financial regulator the f.c.c. is investigating boeing what s going on. so this probe is only the latest of boeing s and growing problems with their airplanes of the company is already facing some federal and also some congressional investigations
a staple of the cuban diet is an increasingly short supply subject to tight rationing by the island s communist government it s not uncommon to queue for days for the sought after food only to be disappointed. but you take only. 3 days in line for chicken and it ran out yesterday. so we came over to see if we could get any here. we saw the line of the said that there was chicken so we stared to see if we could get some. restaurant owners like guys alonzo have been badly hit by the shortages some of the unknown with nothing we re going through hard times which affects products on the menu many products everything that has to do it chicken eggs flour and cheese it affects all the dishes with these products. in this up and down u.s. sanctions here are not new but washington has tightened them recently in part due to the island s close ties with venezuela. while an easing of sanctions might
european pilots association has already warned against too swift to return to the skies. in 2 crashes an ethiopian indonesia 346 people lost their lives in the last year a software bug in the 737 max appears to be the most likely cause and since march the global flight ban has been in effect. china is calling every letter for compensation for the long grounding speaking on state television is so see action of chinese airlines laid out their grievances. groundings and delayed deliveries of the planes are causing serious damage to our company s businesses. it s unclear when operations will resume it s estimated that our companies will lose $580000000.00 u.s. dollars should the planes remain grounded through the end of next month. the chinese pressure comes as the trade conflict with washington intensifies for