Within days of the Ethiopian Airlines crash, Boeing MAX 8s were grounded around the world. But why were governments so quick to act?
Within days of the Ethiopian Airlines crash, Boeing MAX 8s were grounded around the world. But why were governments so quick to act?
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed March 10, six minutes after takeoff, killing all 157 people on board. It was the second disaster involving a new Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft in less than six months.
Empty coffins representing the Ethiopian victims of last week's Ethiopia Airlines plane crash have been buried in the capital, Addis Ababa.
These are the faces of the two men in the cockpit when the Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed to the ground, killing everyone on board.
The US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) has said it will not suspend Boeing 737 Max aircraft despite mounting pressure from senators and workers' unions.