It's not a coincidence, he said, that Ethiopian saw one of its Max planes go down when many other airlines that fly the plane suffered no such tragedy. One email Yeshanew sent to CEO Tewolde Gebremariam urged him to "personally intervene" to stop mechanics from falsifying records. In its statement, Ethiopian Airlines denied that a detention center for torture exists and offered to show an AP reporter around the grounds. Regulators have grounded nearly 400 737 Max planes while Boeing tries to fix the problem. Ultimately, he said, he has dreams of returning to his native Ethiopia and even going back to work at Ethiopian Airlines.
Source: Ethiopian News October 07, 2019 15:22 UTC