Today we join all Ethiopians in their national day of mourning over the loss of life in yesterday's tragic accident involving Ethiopian Airlines flight 302. We stand with the Ethiopian people and have offered our support to Ethiopian Airlines and the Ethiopian government. pic.twitter.com/u0I6PLmM8L
— U.S. Embassy Addis (@USEmbassyAddis) March 11, 2019
Read U.S. Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft’s statement on the loss of Captain Antoine Lewis, a member of the U.S. Embassy Ottawa community, in the Ethiopian Airlines crash near Addis Ababa. https://t.co/gqSvNbm9F8
— U.S. Embassy Ottawa (@usembassyottawa) March 12, 2019
UPDATED #FAA Statement regarding @Boeing 737 MAX. pic.twitter.com/HxObBr7qRf
— The FAA (@FAANews) March 12, 2019
1/ New: Pilots repeatedly voiced safety concerns about the Boeing 737 Max 8 to federal authorities several months before Sunday’s Ethiopian Air crash that killed 149 people, a Dallas Morning News investigation found. https://t.co/J7ZP22gYst
— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) March 12, 2019
The U.S. is virtually alone in not grounding the Boeing 737 Max 8 after fatal crashes. I’m honestly not sure “the president talked to the Boeing CEO and will have meetings and the WH is trying to figure out what happened” is the answer people are seeking https://t.co/qshNWulZip pic.twitter.com/mQARGkMbGC
— Mark Berman (@markberman) March 13, 2019
Here's a map with all the countries that have grounded or banned the 737 MAX and the countries in which at least one airline decided to ground the aircraft type (as of right now).
More info: https://t.co/ShJdh5zLse pic.twitter.com/6xbFcth5rB— Jakob Wert (@SpieleWERT) March 12, 2019