Ethiopia will release a preliminary report on Monday into the
cause of an Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed 157 last month, a
foreign ministry spokesman said.
"The Ethiopia Ministry
of Transport will give a preliminary report into its investigation of
the ET 302 plane crash later on Monday," said Nebiat Getachew,
Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
spokesman.
spokesman.
The report will be released by the Ministry of Transport, Nebiyat Getachew told Reuters, although a time had not yet been set.
Flight
302 from Addis Ababa to Nairobi crashed six minutes after take off on
March 10. Citizens of more than 30 nations were on board.
It
was the second fatal crash involving a Boeing 737 MAX 8 plane in five
months, following an accident in Indonesia that killed 189 people.
Boeing
737 MAX models have been grounded around the world after the Ethiopia
crash, wiping billions of dollars from the market value of the world’s
biggest aviation company and raising questions over the certification
process by the US Federal Aviation Administration.
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