MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's civil aviation authority said on Monday it will temporarily suspend operations of Aerolineas Damojh while it reviews the Mexican airline service company after one of its planes crashed in Cuba last week, killing 110 people.
The authority said it aims to make sure the company is adhering to regulations and gather information to help the ongoing investigation into the causes of the accident.
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