FILE PHOTO - Akbar Al Baker, Qatar Airways CEO, talks to media during a roundtable conference in New Delhi, India, September 4, 2018. Regulators grounded the worldwide MAX fleet after an Ethiopian Airlines MAX crash killed all 157 people on board this month, wiping 14 percent off shares in the world's biggest planemaker. Qatar Airways will attend a Boeing briefing this week on software and training updates for the MAX, Baker said. The Ethiopian crash is the second fatal crash involving the MAX jet. Passengers around the world asked airlines to change flights or refunds to avoid flying on the MAX after the Ethiopian crash.
Source: Ethiopian News March 25, 2019 10:25 UTC