Canadians Killed Ethiopia Airlines Crash
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Lawsuits allege pilots in Lion Air crash were kept in dark about 737 MAX 8 flight control systemSunday’s Ethiopian Airlines crash, which killed 18 Canadians, was the second deadly accident involving a Boeing 737 MAX 8, following the Lion Air crash on Oct. 27, 2018.CanadaMar 11, 2019
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How the Boeing 737 MAX 8 involved in the Ethiopian Airlines crash is different from older 737sTwo crashes involving a specific plane model have ignited fresh safety concerns about Boeing, long seen as the most reliable maker of passenger aircrafts.WorldMar 11, 2019
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Ethiopian Airlines crash: what we know so far about what happened and whyNone of the 157 passengers and crew on board survived, authorities said. People from at least 35 countries are among the dead, including 18 Canadians.CanadaMar 10, 2019
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