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NTSB disagrees with final report on Ethiopian ET302

NTSB disagrees with final report on Ethiopian ET302

by Richard Schuurman | Dec 28, 2022 | Aerospace, Airlines, Boeing | 3 comments

UPDATE Jan 4 – The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) disagrees with Ethiopia’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (EAIB) final report on the accident of Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302. The report, which was presented last week but published on...
Legendary Ethiopian Airlines CEO GebreMariam retires

Legendary Ethiopian Airlines CEO GebreMariam retires

by admin | Mar 23, 2022 | Airlines | 0 comments

He is one of those people you wouldn’t look at twice if you passed him in the street unless you were returning one of his infectious grins. Modest, respectful, and quietly spoken but when he says something; it carries weight, substance, and direction. Africa’s biggest...
Ethiopian plans to resume MAX services in February

Ethiopian plans to resume MAX services in February

by Richard Schuurman | Dec 27, 2021 | Airlines, Boeing | 0 comments

Almost three years since the fatal accident of one of its Boeing MAX 8s, Ethiopian Airlines plans to bring the aircraft back into service from February 2022. The airline is now confident of the safety of the fleet, CEO Tewolde GebreMariam says in a message on...
What to learn from the Lion Air LN610 MAX-disaster?

What to learn from the Lion Air LN610 MAX-disaster?

by Richard Schuurman | Oct 27, 2019 | Boeing | 3 comments

It took the lives of 189 occupants on board Lion Air flight LN610 (and 157 more of Ethiopian ET302 a few months later) to uncover the biggest flaw in aircraft design and certification of the Boeing 737 MAX. Much has been said and written about the circumstances that...

Boeing’s MAX – Podcast on where are we and what do we know?

by Addison Schonland | Apr 17, 2019 | Boeing | 0 comments

We had a discussion with Peter Lemme, a former Boeing flight control engineer.  Peter is now a satellite communications engineer and has an excellent blog where you can delve into his reviews and analyses on the two MAX crashes. Reading it you may come to the...
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