The planemaker needs to 'take their losses,' consumer advocate Ralph Nader says.
"The plane cannot be refixed," said Nader, whose grandniece was killed in a March crash of a 737 Max jet in Ethiopia. "It has to be recalled" and permanently taken out of service, he said.
Airlines have canceled thousands of flights due to the grounding and are planning to do so until at least November, a move that Boeing said it took aBut the planemaker needs to "take their losses" on the jet, Nader said in an interview with CNBC's "Investigators pointed to an issue with the jet's software, which Boeing said it can fix, as the cause behind the two fatal crashes.
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