Amid a worldwide ban on the US aviation giant’s aircraft to fly in the wake of a deadly accident involving one in Ethiopia, new details about an October crash of another Boeing MAX have emerged. Both Lion Air and Boeing declined to comment on the report, saying that the investigation is ongoing. READ MORE: Lion Air 737 Max 8 Was Saved Day Before Deadly Crash by Off-Duty Pilot – ReportsAs the voice recorder from the cockpit was not found until January, its details were not included on the preliminary report. Earlier this week, France’s air investigation agency BEA stated that its flight data recorder showed "clear similarities" to the Lion Air crash. On 10 March another Boeing 737 MAX 8 of Ethiopian Airlines crashed killing all 157 people from 35 countries who were on board.
Source: Ethiopian News March 20, 2019 08:48 UTC