Ethiopian Airlines denies tampering with maintenance records following crash - News Summed Up

Ethiopian Airlines denies tampering with maintenance records following crash


File picture: AP Photo/Mulugeta Ayene. JOHANNESBURG – Ethiopian Airlines has denied tampering with maintenance records in the wake of the fatal March crash of one of its Boeing 737 Max jet aeroplanes which killed all 157 passengers on board. But the allegations of whistle-blower Yonas Yeshanew, Ethiopian Airline's former chief engineer, who is seeking asylum in the United States has reopened a festering wound. Yeshanew asserts that someone from the airline had entered the maintenance record system after the crash although he said he was uncertain if anything was altered, before adding that the airlines has a history of falsifying records and signing off on dodgy maintenance and repair jobs. Ethiopian Airlines said in a statement emailed to AFP that directly after the crash "all relevant hard copy maintenance records of the aircraft involved in the accident" were sealed, stored in a secure place and delivered to investigators.


Source: Ethiopian News October 10, 2019 17:15 UTC



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