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Other Countries and airlines that have announced a ban on the 737 Max as well are: Argentina (AerolĂneas Argentinas), Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Cayman Islands (Cayman Airways), EASA member states, Italy, Mexico (Aeromexico), Mongolia (MIAT Mongolian Airlines), Morocco (Royal Air Maroc), Netherlands, Norway (Norwegian), Oman, Poland, South Africa (Comair), South Korea (Eastar Jet) and Turkey.
This ban comes after last Sunday’s ill-fated crash, that killed 157 people on board.
In October 2018, a 737 MAX 8 operated by Indonesian budget carrier, Lion Air, crashed 13 minutes after take-off from Jakarta on a domestic flight, killing all 189 passengers and crew on board
In March 2019,a Boeing 737 Max crashed 6 minutes after take off killing all 157 people on board...
This ban comes after last Sunday’s ill-fated crash, that killed 157 people on board.
In October 2018, a 737 MAX 8 operated by Indonesian budget carrier, Lion Air, crashed 13 minutes after take-off from Jakarta on a domestic flight, killing all 189 passengers and crew on board
In March 2019,a Boeing 737 Max crashed 6 minutes after take off killing all 157 people on board...
I read the US refused to ban theirs, I guess their pilots are very well trained to fly it.
ReplyDeleteIs not about being well trained. Does it mean the pilot that died along with all on board the Ethiopian Airline is not well trained?
Deleteyeah..on the point of 'well trained' US have more advanced and experienced pilots.. they are structured well for this
DeleteThis is a welcome development...
ReplyDeleteGood
ReplyDeleteNigeria you people will not ban it abi , until an airline purchases and brings it in?as per the country na dumping ground for unwanted goods.
ReplyDeleteBan that blood sucking thing! Let only US be using it since they don't want to train other pilots on how to use the stupid software
ReplyDeleteUS has banned the airline yesterday as well. Good news.
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