An Ethiopian Boeing 737 similar to this one on the picture has crashed- killing all 157 passengers on board.
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Article posted by: White Nation correspondent Pretoria March 10 2019
ETHIOPA
AN Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 302 to Nairobi has crashed with 157 passengers and eight crew members aboard. Ethiopian prime minister confirmed the news a short while ago. It’s understood the Ethiopian airlines Boeing 737 was travelling from Ethiopia’s capital Addis Abba to the Kenyan capital of Nairobi.
Claiming @FlyEthiopian is an airline with a “poor safety record” because of hijacking attempts over last 20 years is irresponsible.
By that logic, American Airlines, United & Air France are also airlines with, quote “poor safety records” #ET302 #737MAX pic.twitter.com/jHAGqQLUSB
— Alex Macheras (@AlexInAir) March 10, 2019
While it’s still unclear how many people have been killed in the crash, the Ethiopian government has already issues a statement conveying its condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives. The circumstances leading to disaster are still under investigation. During a separate incident, Colombia authorities continue to comb the scene where a plane crashed in the province of Meta yesterday. All 157 passengers on board have been confirmed dead. The country’s civil defense says the flight was travelling between San Jose Del Guaviare to Villavicencio.
Ethiopian Airlines confirmed the crash in a statement released shortly after the prime minister’s tweet. “Ethiopian Airlines regrets to confirm that its flight ET 302/10 March in schedule service from Addis Ababa to Nairobi was involved in an accident today around Bishoftu (Debre Zeit),” the statement said. The flight took off at 08.38am local time from Addis Ababa before it “lost contact” just six minutes later at 08.44am. “At this time search and rescue operations are in progress and we have no confirmed information about survivors or any possible causalities,” the statement continued. There was no immediate information on what might have caused the crash.
The airline said it was establishing a passenger information center and a telephone number for family and friends of those who may have been on the flight. The National has reached out to Boeing. The chief executive of Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde Gebremariam, was not immediately available for comment when contacted by The National. Some flights out of Addis Ababa were delayed or cancelled on Sunday morning. The state-owned airline calls itself Africa’s largest carrier and has ambitions of becoming the gateway to the continent. The last major crash involving Ethiopian Airlines was in January 2010 when its aircraft, also a Boeing 737, caught fire five minutes after take-off from Beirut International Airport, killing all 89 passengers and crew on board.
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