"Boeing - they knew the problem already," she said, referring to an automatic anti-stall system in the MAX model that tipped the jets down in both cases due to faulty sensors. "From the report, we gather that the manufacturer is the problem," said Quindos Karanja, who lost his mother, sister, nieces and nephew. The complaint targeted Boeing and Rosemount Aerospace Inc, the manufacturer of the sensor at the heart of the inquiry. "We as passengers need to demand that planes be safe so that noone else dies," said her mother Nadia Milleron. "Profits should not come before safety, and we are making this effort here to help prevent a third crash."
Source: Ethiopian News April 05, 2019 18:00 UTC