The CEO of Ethiopian Airlines told NBC News he's not sure if the company will ever fly the Boeing 737 Max aircraft again after a crash that left 157 dead earlier this year. “If we fly them again, we’ll be the last airline to fly them again," Tewolde Gebremariam said on an episode of "NBC Nightly News" set to air Monday evening. ADVERTISEMENT“At this stage, I cannot fully say that the airplane will fly back on Ethiopian Airlines. So it takes a lot of efforts to convince everybody that the airplane is safe," he said. Boeing has made software changes on the aircraft and offered additional training for pilots on its new stabilization system as it seeks to have the aircraft recertified for air travel.
Source: Ethiopian News May 13, 2019 19:04 UTC