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Contrary to what some newspapers allege that the Ethiopian Airlines (EAL) had dropped its logo depicting a lion, the airlines maintains the logo which has been used for the past 25 years.
NAIROBI/ADDIS ABABA, March 10 () - An Ethiopian Airlines passenger jet bound for Nairobi crashed minutes after take-off on Sunday, killing all 157 people on board and raising questions about the ...
GENEVA — It seemed like a routine overnight flight until the Ethiopian Airlines jetliner went into a dive and oxygen masks dropped from the ceiling. Only then did the terrified passengers ...
Three countries — Ethiopia, China and Indonesia — grounded all Boeing 737 Max 8 jets on Monday, a day after 157 people were killed when an Ethiopian Airline flight bound for Kenya crashed ...
Ethiopian Airlines flew passengers on a Boeing 737 MAX plane on Tuesday, but opinions are divided on its first flight using the model since a crash nearly three years ago forced regulators to ...
The European Union's aviation safety agency said Tuesday it is suspending all Boeing 737 Max aircraft after an Ethiopian Airlines crash on Sunday killed all 157 people aboard. The move came after ...
Ethiopian Airlines earnings jumped 20% to $6.1 bln in the 2022/2023 fiscal year, despite the impact of Russian-Ukraine war and the increase in fuel prices, the country's state news agency reported ...
Ethiopian Airlines announced Monday that it will resume Boeing 737 Max flights in February, nearly three years after a crash left 157 people dead.
Ethiopian Airlines is set to take delivery of its first Airbus A350-1000, with an initial four routes tentatively scheduled to be served using the aircraft type.
An Ethiopian Airlines flight carrying 149 passengers and eight crew members crashed Sunday shortly after taking off from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital en route to Nairobi, Kenya. The airline ...
Ethiopian Airlines’ CEO said a stall-prevention system on Boeing’s 737 MAX appears to have activated on a jet that crashed this month.
Ethiopian Airlines Crash Kills All 157 on Board More than 150 people are dead after an Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed en route to Nairobi on Sunday, according to multiple reports.
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