Months Before Ethiopian Crash, Boeing Turned Aside Carrier’s Questions - News Summed Up

Months Before Ethiopian Crash, Boeing Turned Aside Carrier’s Questions


In late 2018, Ethiopian Airlines’ chief pilot sent an urgent message to Boeing, the manufacturer of the 737 Max airliner. Barely a month earlier, a 737 Max operated by Lion Air of Indonesia had plunged into the sea, killing everyone on board. At the time, Boeing was providing detailed briefings to pilots in the United States who were asking the same types of questions about how to respond. But Boeing chose not to answer the Ethiopian pilot’s questions beyond referring him to a public document it had already issued after the Lion Air crash. Boeing said in its response that it was prohibited from giving additional information because it was providing technical support to Indonesian authorities investigating that crash.


Source: Ethiopian News October 09, 2024 13:05 UTC



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