Ethiopian Airlines
The man who helped navigate Ethiopian Airlines through COVID
Modest, respectful and quietly spoken but when Tewolde GebreMariam says something, it carries weight, substance and direction.
Ethiopian Airlines launches new Boeing 787 Dreamliner named 'Tel Aviv'
Indonesia to assist in Ethiopian crash probe
Ethiopian Airlines pilots initially followed Boeing procedures pre-crash - WSJ
Rabbinic ruling: Families of Ethiopian Airlines victims can sit shiva
Widows of the two Israelis killed in the the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 must wait “several months” for identification of body parts to be released from their agunot status.
Regulators knew before crashes that Boeing 737 MAX had problems in certain conditions
Boeing declined to comment on the EASA document or its advice to Lion Air, citing the ongoing investigation into the crash.
Keep the 737 MAX issues in perspective
Boeing’s shares took a nosedive and even stalwart customers like Southwest which have hundreds of orders for the 737 MAX will renegotiate their prices.
Suspicion and strife strain Ethiopian plane crash probe
This modest agency is under intense international scrutiny because the results of its investigation could have far-reaching consequences for the global aviation industry.
Ethiopia crash investigators return home after reviewing black box data
The crash of the Boeing Co 737 MAX 8 airliner last week killed all 157 people on board
Boeing faces growing scrutiny in Ethiopian crash probe
Ethiopian Airlines, whose reputation also hinges on the investigation, said at the weekend initial analysis of the black boxes showed "clear similarities" with a Lion Air flight.
Israeli volunteers condemn Ethiopian government's handling of plane crash
Azriel Schnitzer, commander of the ZAKA delegation in Ethiopia, said, "We never encountered such a difficult situation. I was at the scene together with ZAKA volunteers."
Boeing: Software upgrade in final stages, pilot training will be tweaked
Investigators start studying Ethiopia jet cockpit recorder
The grounding of the 737 MAX jets has had no immediate financial impact on airlines using the planes, but it will get painful for the industry the longer they do not fly, companies and analysts said.
Rivlin asks Ethiopian Pres. to allow ZAKA access to plane crash area
Is the Boeing 737 MAX 8, from the Ethiopian Airlines crash, dangerous?
A number of U.S. airlines, such as American Airlines, have said they will not ground their planes.