
By Bernard Condin, The Associated Press NEW YORK – Just days after a Lion Air Boeing 737 Max nosedived in Indonesia and killed all 189 people aboard, an Ethiopian Airlines pilot began... Read more »

New York Times – Black box data from a doomed Ethiopian Airlines flight suggests the crash was caused by a faulty sensor that erroneously activated an automated system on the Boeing 737... Read more »

The Wall Street Journal: Boeing 737 Max Stall-Prevention system Activated before Ethiopian Airlines Crashed, Preliminary findings show.The emerging consensus is the strongest indication yet that the same MCAS system misfired in the... Read more »

Latest Update: No survivors in the crash. The dead included 32 Kenyans, 18 Canadians, nine Ethiopians, eight each from the United States, China and Italy, and seven each from France and Britain,... Read more »

Latest Update: No survivors in the crash. The dead included 32 Kenyans, 18 Canadians, nine Ethiopians, eight each from the United States, China and Italy, and seven each from France and Britain,... Read more »

Addis Ababa, March 23, 2019 (FBC) – Ethiopian Airlines disclosed that it will sue two US-based newspapers, The New York Times and Washington Post, for publishing baseless defamatory stories. The New York... Read more »

Addis Ababa, March 23, 2019 (FBC) – Ethiopian Airlines disclosed that it will sue two US-based newspapers, The New York Times and Washington Post, for publishing baseless defamatory stories. The New York... Read more »

By Selam Gebrekidan | New York Times ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — When Noelle Jalal was a child, her uncle used to take her to the international airport in Addis Ababa to watch... Read more »

EJERE, Ethiopia (AP) — Flight recorders from a doomed Ethiopian Airlines flight arrived in France for analysis Thursday as frustrated relatives of the 157 people killed stormed out of a meeting with... Read more »

There are growing calls for the U.S. government to ground the Boeing 737 MAX 8 after two of the jets crashed within six months, killing all on board. Several dozen countries have... Read more »