Ethiopian Airlines crash investigators reach 'conclusion' using black box dataThe plane crashed on March 10 shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa. SEE ALSO :Crew members of Ethiopian plane - PhotosInvestigators into a deadly 737 MAX crash in Indonesia in October have also focused on the new anti-stall system, called MCAS. Boeing's fastest-selling 737 MAX jet, with orders worth more than $500 billion at list prices, has been grounded globally by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), although airlines are still allowed to fly them without passengers to move planes to other airports. The UK Civil Aviation Authority has announced that it had banned the jet from UK airspace and the European Aviation Safety Agency has suspended flights involving Boeing 737 Max 8 and 9. SEE ALSO :Embu mourns victims of Ethiopian Airlines crashSingapore, Australia and Mexico have also temporarily suspended the 737 MAX from their airspaces, following China, Indonesia and many others the day before.
Source: Standard Digital March 29, 2019 06:45 UTC