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This Article is From Dec 28, 2021

Ethiopia to Resume Boeing 737 Max Flights Three Years After Deadly Crash

Ethiopian Airlines Group, Africa's largest carrier, will resume flying Boeing Co.'s 737 Max jets from Feb. 1, three years after a crash that killed 157 people triggering a world-wide grounding of the aircraft. 

The rectification by regulators in the U.S. and Europe provides confidence to put the plane back into service, Chief Executive Officer Tewolde GebreMariam said in a statement posted on Ethiopian Airlines Facebook page. The carrier has four Max jets.

“We have taken enough time to monitor the design modification work,” Tewolde said. With “more than 20 months of rigorous recertification process, and we have ensured that our pilots, engineers, aircraft technicians, cabin crew are confident on the safety of the fleet.”

Many other airlines already have the model back in service. China was the latest to approve the resumption of the Max jets for commercial flights.

Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa in March 2019, five months after a similar incident in Indonesia, triggering a grounding of the Max worldwide. Boeing reached a $2.5 billion agreement earlier this year to settle a criminal charge that it defrauded the U.S. government by concealing information about the jet. That included almost $1.8 billion to reimburse Max customers. 

Tewolde in September said Ethiopian Airlines had reached a separate settlement with Boeing.

Read more about Boeing's Max:

Boeing Built an Unsafe Plane, Blamed the Pilots When It Crashed

India's SpiceJet Says Boeing Agrees to Settle 737 Max Claims

Boeing Nears 700 Max Orders for Year After November Flurry

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