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Why ET302 crash probe will take longer than expected

12th March, 2019

The world's attention is still on Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as investigations into Sunday’s crash of Ethiopian airline Boeing 737 8 max passenger jet on flight et?302 killing 157 people continue. Here in Nairobi and in Addis Ababa the families who have lost loved ones still trying to not only come to grips with their loss, but also sweating on whether they will get remains of their kin for proper burial.

This as countries across the globe continue to ground their fleets of the Boeing 737 8 max, others banning them from their airspace altogether putting pressure on the federal aviation administration, FAA. The Boeing stock having fallen by 7.3 per cent as of tonight, and still plummeting. 

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