Boeing 737 Max jets around the world will likely remain grounded until the end of the year, because of work being done to correct technical anomalies that are blamed for two deadly crashes involving the planes.

Here is a list of all the airlines that have grounded the 737 Max 8s.


Aeroméxico

Foto: Aeroméxico Boeing 737-700 before landing at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico.sourceCarlos Jasso/Reuters

Source: CNN, El Universal


Aerolíneas Argentinas

Foto: Aerolíneas Argentinas’ Boeing 737-700.sourceEnrique Marcarian/Reuters

Of the 82 aircraft that make up Aerolíneas’s fleet, five of them are Boeing 737 Max 8s.

Source: Aerolíneas


American Airlines

Foto: An American Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 8.sourceShannon Stapleton/Reuters

American Airlines extended its 737 Max grounding through November 2, cancelling 115 flights per day.

Source: American Airlines


Cayman Airways

Foto: Cayman Airways' Boeing 737.sourceEtienne DE MALGLAIVE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Source: Cayman Airways


Air China

Foto: Air China airliners.sourceGreg Baker/Associated Press

Air China has requested compensation from Boeing for the economic losses stemming from the grounding of its 737 Max fleet.

China ordered all Boeing 737 Max 8 planes grounded in March 2019.

Source: Reuters


China Eastern Airlines

Foto: China Eastern's Boeing 737.sourceDavid Gray/Reuters

China Eastern Airlines also requested compensation from Boeing.

Source: Nikkei Asian Review, Reuters


China Southern Airlines

Foto: China Southern Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 8.sourceDavid Ryder/Reuters

China Southern Airlines has also requested compensation from Boeing.

Source: The Wall Street Journal


Fuzhou Airlines

Foto: Fuzhou Airlines Boeing 737-800 landing at Sanya Phoenix airport.sourceFabrizio Gandolfo/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Source: The Wall Street Journal


Hainan Airlines

Foto: Hainan Airlines' Boeing 737-800.sourceChina Daily CDIC/Reuters

Source: The Wall Street Journal


Kunming Airlines

Foto: Kunming Airlines' Boeing 737-78S at Qingdao Liuting International Airport.sourcebyeangel/Wikimedia/CC 2.0/https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:B-2668_-_Kunming_Airlines_-_Boeing_737-78S_-_TAO_(12050181573).jpg

Sources: The Wall Street Journal


Lucky Air

Foto: Lucky Air's Boeing 737-700.sourceFabrizio Gandolfo/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Source: The Wall Street Journal


Shandong Airlines

Foto: Shandong Airlines' Boeing 737-800.sourceFabrizio Gandolfo/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Shandong Airlines also requested compensation from Boeing.

Source: Xinhua Net


Shanghai Airlines

Foto: Shanghai Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 8.sourceAP Photo

Source: The Wall Street Journal


Shenzhen Airlines

Foto: Shenzhen Airlines' Boeing 737 MAX 8.sourceTed S. Warren/Associated Press

Source: One Mile At A Time, The Wall Street Journal


Xiamen Air

Foto: Xiamen Air's Boeing 737-800.sourceErik De Castro/Reuters

Source: One Mile At A Time, The Wall Street Journal


Comair Airways

Foto: Comair's Boeing 737 at Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport.sourceindeedous/Wikimedia/CC 2.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Comair_Boeing_737_at_WDH_2013.JPG

Source: CNN, Washington Examiner, Flight Global


Eastar Jet

Foto: Eastar Jet's Boeing 737-86N.sourceMarcio Rodrigo Machado/S3studioGetty Images

Source: The Korea Times, CNN,


Ethiopian Airlines

Foto: Ethiopian Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 8.sourceMulugeta Ayene/Associated Press

Ethiopian Airlines' Flight 302 was one of two flights of the 737 Max 8 jet that ended in a deadly crash.

Source: CNN, Washington Examiner, BBC


Fiji Airways

Foto: Fiji Airways' Airbus A330-243.sourceMarcio Rodrigo Machado/S3studio/Getty Images

Source: Fiji Airways, Reuters, CNN


flydubai

Foto: flydubai's and Royal Air Maroc's grounded Boeing 737 Max 8s.sourceLindsey Wasson/Reuters

Sources: Reuters, CNN


Garuda Indonesia

Foto: Garuda Indonesia's Boeing 737.sourceDita Alangkara/Associated Press

Garuda Indonesia announced it was canceling a $6 billion order for 49 Boeing 737 Max jets in March.

Source: Business Insider


GOL Linhas Aéreas

Foto: GOL Linhas Aéreas's Boeing 737-700.sourceSergio Moraes/Reuters

The company has seven 737 Max 8s in its fleet of 121 Boeing aircraft.

Source: CNN, GOL Linhas Aéreas


Icelandair

Foto: Icelandair's Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.sourceLindsey Wasson/Reuters

Source: Icelandair


Lion Air

Foto: Lion Air's Boeing 737 Max 8.sourceNicole Evatt/Associated Press

Lion Air Flight 610 was the first deadly Boeing 737 Max incident. It happened in October 2018, crashing into the Java Sea just 12 minutes after takeoff.

Source: New York Times, CNN


MIAT Mongolian Airlines

Foto: MIAT Mongolian Airlines plane.sourceMiguel Candela/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Source: Washington Examiner, Jakarta Post, Xinhua Net


Norwegian Air

Foto: Norwegian Air's Boeing 737 Max 8.sourceLehtikuva/Heikki Saukkomaa via Reuters

Source: Reuters, CNN


Okay Airways

Foto: Okay Airways' Boeing 737-900.sourceSTR/AFP/Getty Images

Source: One Mile at a Time


Oman Air

Foto: An Oman Airways plane.sourceGeographyPhotos/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Oman Air suspended Boeing 737 Max flights from July 7 to Aug. 31, 2019.

Source: Oman Air


Royal Air Maroc

Foto: Royal Air Maroc's Boeing 737-800.sourceNicolas Economou/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Source: Reuters


S7 Airlines

Foto: S7 Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 8.sourceFabrizio Gandolfo/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Source: Reuters


SilkAir

Foto: SilkAir's Boeing 737 Max 8 plane.sourceEdgar Su/Reuters

Sources: CNN, Airliner Watch


Smartwings

Foto: Smartwings' Boeing 737-800.sourcePhilippe Huguen/AFP/Getty Images

Seven of the airline's 40 planes were the Boeing 737 Max.

Source: Radio Prague


TUI

Foto: TUI Airways' Boeing 737 Max 8.sourceNicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Source: CNN


Turkish Airlines

Foto: Turkish Airlines' Boeing 787-9 type Dreamliner.sourceHakan Burak Altunoz/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Sources: CNN, Turkish Airlines


United Airlines

Foto: United Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 9.sourceJustin Sullivan/Getty Images

Source: United Airlines