Ethiopian Air crash: Boeing runs into global headwinds - News Summed Up

Ethiopian Air crash: Boeing runs into global headwinds


A worker stands near a Boeing 737 MAX 8 at Boeing Co.’s Renton Assembly Plant in Renton, Washington. Oman followed suit, with the aviation regulator saying it had “temporarily suspended” operations of 737 MAX at its airports. In the US, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) took a different approach, declining to order the suspension of Boeing 737 MAX 8s, suggesting that the aircraft remains safe to use. Ongoing investigationsLocal carrier flydubai cited the FAA notification yesterday on the “continued airworthiness” of Boeing’s 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 aircraft. Regulators allowed the plane to be flown and a decade later, 111 people died on a United Airlines DC-10 crash.


Source: Ethiopian News March 12, 2019 18:45 UTC



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