Boeing says it will temporarily suspend production of its 737 MAX jets in January. The company says it will focus on delivering the 400 jets it has kept in the storage and continue to pay its workers despite a stop in production. The decision comes after the Federal Aviation Administration delayed the jets’ return to service before 2020. Last week the evasion regulator accused Boeing of pursuing an unrealistic timeline for the aircraft's returned to the skies. The Jets have been grounded worldwide since March following two crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia which left nearly 360 people dead.