Ethiopian Airlines flies 737 MAX with passengers for first time since deadly crashArticle content ADDIS ABABA — Ethiopian Airlines flew passengers on a Boeing 737 MAX plane on Tuesday, but opinions are divided on its first flight using the model since a crash nearly three years ago forced regulators to ground the fleet globally. Try refreshing your browser, or Ethiopian Airlines flies 737 MAX with passengers for first time since deadly crash Back to videoAdvertisement Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content Some relatives of those killed in the Ethiopian Airlines crash were angered by the decision to resume flying the 737 MAX. A lawyer for victims of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 accused the airline of having failed families on many fronts. Ethiopia is among the last countries to return the 737 MAX to service; it is already flying in the United States, Europe, China, Australia, Japan and Indonesia.
Source: Ethiopian News February 01, 2022 23:04 UTC