Ethiopian Air crash: Too early to ground Boeing 737 Max aircraft, experts say - News Summed Up

Ethiopian Air crash: Too early to ground Boeing 737 Max aircraft, experts say


'Very little information so far to call for the grounding of the Boeing model'A worker stands near a Boeing 737 MAX 8 at Boeing Co.’s Renton Assembly Plant in Renton, Washington. Even with the fatal Lion Air crash in October involving a 737 MAX, experts said it was too early to draw links between the two, they said. On Tuesday, when re-approached by Gulf News, flydubai cited the US Federal Aviation Administration’s notification on the “continued airworthiness” of Boeing’s 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 aircraft. For the regulators that ordered the temporary suspension of 737 MAX operations, there was more than the Ethiopian Airlines crash. Major airlines from North America to the Middle East are still flying their 737 MAX aircraft.


Source: Ethiopian News March 12, 2019 13:18 UTC



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