HEJERE in Ethiopia
The latest incident about the crash of Ethiopia Airlines (All local time):4:40 a. m.
The UAE is an important international travel hub, and after a similar jet crashed in Ethiopia, the UAE banned Boeing 737 Max 8 and 9 from entering its airspace.
The United Arab Emirates Civil Aviation Administration announced the news late Tuesday.
The company cited similarities between Sunday's esse flight and Indonesia's Lion Airlines flight last year.
Dubai's government-owned budget airline, FlyDubai, uses the aircraft as the main force of its fleet.
FlyDubai said in a statement, "The schedule is being adjusted to minimize disruption to passengers.
"It flies 11 Boeing 737 MAX 8 and 2 MAX 9. ——3:55 a. m.
After the crash of an air carrier, New Zealand and Fiji suspended Boeing 737 Max 8 flights in and out of the two countries.
These decisions affect only one carrier of Fiji Airlines.
Air New Zealand uses up to eight aircraft.
Most parts of the world, including the EU and Australia, have suspended Boeing aircraft from its airspace and left the United States to become one of the few remaining operators on the plane, two fatal accidents occurred in just five months.
Graeme Harris, director of the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority, said the decision was made after discussions with other aviation departments.
Fiji Airlines and the Fiji Civil Aviation Authority said they would conduct a ground check on the aircraft team before learning more about the cause of the accident at Ethiopia Airlines. . ——2:10 a. m.
The Air Canada flight attendants union said it allowed flight attendants who did not want to take the Boeing 737 Max aircraft to be redistributed and the union said they wanted the option to continue.
The Public Employees Union of Canada issued a statement on Tuesday asking the company to put the safety of passengers and crew first.
Wesley Lesky, chairman of the Federal Aviation Canada division, the union called on Air Canada to "continue to offer at least a rescheduling service to crew members who do not want to take this aircraft.
Union spokesman Philip Cannon said the option is currently being offered.
Before setting a timetable for meeting with experts, Canadian Transport Minister Marc Garneau said he had no plans to land the fleet of Canada's largest 737 aircraft, but "all options are on the table. ”——1:45 a. m.
The CEO of Boeing has spoken to President Donald Trump and has expressed confidence that the 737 Max of the aircraft manufacturer is safe.
Tuesday's call was in the United States. S.
The FAA continues to support the airworthiness of 737 Max, although more and more countries have grounded aircraft after the crash of esse airlines over the weekend.
The FAA said its review so far has not provided any basis for grounding aircraft.
Boeing said CEO Dennis muilanburg spoke to Trump and said "He is confident in the security of 737 Max.
The White House confirmed the conversation, but did not disclose the content of the conversation. ——12:20 a. m.
On Wednesday, icelandair Group said it had suspended the operation of three Boeing 737 Max aircraft until further notice.
Boji Niles Bergson, President and CEO of Bergson, said on Tuesday that the company will keep a close eye on developments and work with local, European and U. S.
Any steps that need to be taken by the authorities.
However, Bergson said the company was confident in the safety of the aircraft, based on existing information, Icelandair's safety process and crew training.
He said the temporary suspension would not affect the company's operations, as it would only affect three of the 33 aircraft fleet. ——11:25 p. m.
Before Tuesday, Transport Minister Ray LaHood saidS.
Just six years ago, when his agency stopped flying another Boeing due to security concerns, it should have landed the Boeing 737 Max.
LaHood served as transport minister in 2013, when the department stopped flying Boeing 787 due to overheating of lithium-
Ion battery pack.
It wasn't until Boeing built new firepower that the plane was idle for less than a month
Compartment around the battery.
LaHood said the current minister, Chao, should do the same thing, even if it means the overthrow of the FAA, and the FAA did not act despite the ban on aircraft taking off in dozens of other countries.
He said Chao had the right to suspend 737 Max and asked the FAA and Boeing personnel to conduct inspections. ——10:55 p. m.
Kenyan citizens than in any of the carrier's crashes, its transport minister, is currently sending a fleet of Boeing 737's largest monthly aircraft to Kenya Airlines, a sad country.
James Macharia also said in a statement late Tuesday that "there are currently no foreign aircraft carriers operating this type in Kenyan airspace.
"The statement does not appear to have joined many countries in shutting down aircraft airspace.
The minister said the Kenyan government is working with essai airlines to help relatives of the victims travel to the capital.
A global investigation team is investigating the cause of the accident that killed 157 people. ——9:40 p. m.
India said it shut down all Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft immediately after Sunday's plane crash.
A statement late Tuesday said the aircraft would be grounded until appropriate modifications and safety measures were taken to ensure the safe operation of the aircraft.
The statement did not indicate how many aircraft were affected.
India said it continued "close consultation with regulators, airlines and aircraft manufacturers around the world" to ensure passenger safety ". ”——9:30 p. m.
Egyptian Prime Minister Abi Ahmed said a thorough investigation will be conducted into the cause of the plane's 737 Max 8 crash on Sunday, which killed 157 people.
"A detailed study will be conducted on the plane crash of Essel airlines.
Speaking at a press conference with visiting French President Emmanuel Macron, Abiy said: "The conclusions that this investigation will draw will be beneficial to the rest of the world . ".
"Our technical team is working on a detailed study," said Abiy . ".
"These types of accidents break everyone's heart.
I hope we can learn from this accident. ”——9 p. m.
Italy, along with other European countries, closed the airspace of the Boeing 737 Max 8.
The Italian civil aviation authority said that this type of aircraft could not travel to and from the Italian airport from 9: 00. m. local time (2000 GMT)
Notice separately Tuesday.
Authorities say the measure is preventive because of the lack of "reliable information" about the cause of the crash of the carrier's aircraft shortly after taking off on Sunday ".
The European Aviation Safety Agency has just issued a directive to stop all Boeing 737 Max 8 and 9 models.
It applies to all EU airspace. ——8:50 p. m.
After the last two fatal accidents, the European Aviation Safety Agency issued a directive requiring all Boeing 737 Max 8 and 9 models to be grounded.
All EU airspace is grounded.
An Indonesian Lion plane crashed in Ethiopia five months after it crashed into the ocean on Sunday.
In an emergency airworthiness directive on Tuesday, EASA said that in the "early stages" of the recent investigation, "it cannot be ruled out that similar causes may have caused these two incidents.
It added, "based on all available information, EASA believes further action may be needed to ensure the continued airworthiness of the two affected models.
"It said that the company may conduct a non-commercial flight to send the aircraft back where it can be inspected. ——8 p. m.
Consumer reports call for airlines and the United StatesS.
Before the Boeing 737 Max 8 jet completes a thorough safety investigation, the FAA will conduct a ground check on it.
The consumer website said in a statement that the United States, Southwest and other airlines should do what foreign governments and airlines have done and temporarily suspend flights.
Britain, Germany, France, China and other countries have stopped their flights or banned them from entering airspace after Sunday's deadly crash in Ethiopia.
According to the consumer report, the Ethiopia air crash and the Lion Air crash in October proved that the plane was grounded.
"Telling the public that the plane is worth flying, as the FAA did without providing further explanation, it said in a statement to ease the uncertainty and fear caused by these two tragedies. ——7:55 p. m.
Polish National Airlines said it would fly five Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.
Several airlines in Europe and around the world stopped flying after Sunday's deadly accident in Ethiopia, and last year there was an accident in Indonesia.
On December 2017, LOT received the first Boeing 737 Max 8.
It plans to have 15 such aircraft by January 2020. ——7:45 p. m.
The Dutch government followed several other European countries by shutting down the airspace of the Boeing 737 Max 8.
Roel Vincken, spokesman for the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Resources, said the government decided on Tuesday to close its airspace at the advice of the Dutch aviation authority.
France, Britain and Germany have also closed their airspace. A Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed in Ethiopia on Sunday, and the same model crashed in Indonesia on October. ——7:30 p. m.
Turkish Airlines says Britain-
After the closure of British airspace, the Boeing 737 Max flight to Turkey will return to Turkey.
A company official told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the planes
One to London and the other to Birmingham
I was about to land in Islamabad after being transferred back.
The official asked for anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly.
The company earlier announced that it would close all 12 Boeing 737 Max aircraft in its fleet before further notice. —
Suzan Fraser, Ankara, Turkey—7:20 p. m.
Canadian Transport Minister mark Garno said "all options are on the table" about the country's fleet of Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, but he said the government has no plans to order the closure of the aircraft at this time.
Garneau's remarks came a few minutes after Britain, Germany, France and Ireland announced that they would close their airspace over the new Boeing aircraft involved in the Egyptian Airlines disaster.
He later tweeted that he had canceled all meetings and public events on Tuesday to meet with his CAAC expert group and would consider all potential actions.
Canada is working with the United States. S.
The Federal Aviation Administration decided whether action was needed. ——7:15 p. m. No U. S.
The airline has stopped flying the Boeing 737 Max 8 model they are driving, but at least one group representing the flight attendants of major airlines said it did not want its members to board the plane until further investigation was completed.
After the second fatal accident involving the model in five months, several airlines and countries in Asia, Europe and the Middle East have suspended it or banned it from entering airspace.
The Association of Professional Flight Attendants, representing more than 26,000 flight attendants at American Airlines, called on CEO Doug Parker to "strongly consider stopping these planes until an investigation can be conducted.
The group said flight attendants would not be forced to fly if they felt unsafe.
Brian Parrish, a spokesman for Southwest Airlines, said the airline still has confidence in the safety of the aircraft.
Air America, which is responsible for the flight of 24 aircraft, said it was confident in the model. ——7:05 p. m.
Turkish Airlines said it would suspend all Boeing 737 Max aircraft in its fleet until further notice.
Turkish airline CEO Bilal Eksi said in a statement posted on Twitter on Tuesday that all Boeing 737 Max flights will be suspended until "uncertainty affecting safety is eliminated.
Passenger safety is the company's top priority, he added.
Turkish Airlines is the world's latest company to shut down the plane after Sunday's plane crash. ——6:50 p. m.
The French civil aviation authority, along with several other countries, closed French airspace over all Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.
Authorities said in a statement on Tuesday that "France is carefully following up on the progress of the investigation", which involved the Esse Airlines plane that killed 157 people on Sunday in adiabba.
Air France does not have a Boeing 737 Max 8, the company said.
But as a precaution, the French authorities decided to "ban all commercial flights that take off from France, travel to France or fly over France by Boeing 737 Max. ”——6:40 p. m.
With European aviation regulators responding to the recent crash in Indonesia and Ethiopia, Irish aviation authorities have suspended all variants of Boeing 737 Max aircraft entering and leaving Ireland's airspace.
The Irish authorities said they made the decision "based on ensuring the continued safety of passengers and crew.
"The decision was made shortly after the British civil aviation authorities took similar steps and was motivated by the lack of information on the flight data recorders involved in the plane crash on Sunday.
Experts are tracking details of the crash shortly after the plane took off, killing all 157 people on board.
But the answer could take months and regulators are taking steps. ——6:20 p. m.
The German Ministry of Transport said Germany would close the airspace of the Boeing 737 Max 8 after a similar decision by Britain.
The ministry confirmed to the news agency dpa on Tuesday that Transport Minister Andrés Hur had a pair of n-tv television.
The broadcaster quoted Scheuer on its website as saying that security is a priority, "I have ordered the immediate closure of the German airspace of Boeing 737 Max until all queries have been clarified.
"Germany has joined fast-growing countries and airlines to either stop planes or ban them from entering airspace. ——5:35 p. m.
President Donald Trump lamented the complexity of modern aircraft because of two fatal accidents in the past five months.
Trump said on Twitter on Tuesday that this additional "complexity poses a danger" and prevented the pilot from making a "second decision" to ensure the safety of the passengers ".
He added, "I don't know about you, but I don't want Einstein to be my pilot.
President Obama did not specifically mention the crash, but his remarks came after several countries (but not the United States) suspended the Boeing 737 Max 8.
The plane crashed in Indonesia last year and crashed in Ethiopia on Sunday.
Trump attended a signing ceremony in Hanoi last month between the United States and the United States. S. -
Boeing and the Vietnamese government. ——5:15 p. m.
Norwegian Airlines said it had stopped flying the Boeing 737 Max 8 after Sunday's plane crash by the European aviation authorities.
There are 18 Norwegian Airlines.
Thomas hesema
Carrier carrier's Acting COO said, "The safety and security of our customers and colleagues will never be compromised, and we will of course comply once the authorities have advised to stop operating.
"More and more airlines and countries around the world have stopped flying. ——4:45 p. m.
The British regulator has shut down the Boeing 737 Max plane after Sunday's plane crash.
The British Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement on Tuesday that while it has been monitoring the situation, as a precautionary measure, it "issued instructions to prohibit any arriving operator from taking any commercial flight, leave or fly over British airspace.
"About 5 of the largest 737 aircraft are registered and put into operation in the United Kingdom, while the sixth is scheduled to start operations later this week.
Several countries have now grounded their planes.
Experts are tracking details of the crash shortly after the plane took off, killing all 157 people on board.
The answer may take months. ——4:40 p. m.
Malaysian authorities said that in less than five months, all flights in and out of Malaysia were suspended after the Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed twice.
The Civil Aviation Authority said in a brief statement on Tuesday that no Malaysian Airlines operated Max 8, but foreign airlines were banned from flying in Malaysia and also from transit in Malaysia for further notice.
Some airlines and countries around the world had a deadly crash on Sunday, and last year in Indonesia. ——4:15 p. m.
The United Arab Emirates civil aviation authorities say they have joined the United States. S.
The authorities and Boeing "investigated and collected data on the crash of an esse airliner ".
The General Aviation Administration announced the news Tuesday through the UAE government.
Run the WAM news agency.
Meanwhile, neighboring Oman said it would "suspend" all Boeing 737 Max aircraft at the airport.
Emirates said it also contacted the airline and the Chinese authorities.
The statement added, "the GCAA will not be reluctant to let the UAE-
Sign up for the Boeing 737 Max fleet if needed to ensure the highest aviation safety standards are met.
Dubai government-
Dubai Airlines uses up to £ 737 for flights. ——3:55 p. m.
Oman said it would temporarily suspend Boeing 737 Max flights at its airport after the crash of the same model of the carrier.
The Civil Aviation Administration announced the news on Tuesday. State-
Oman Airlines has five Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.
Oman is Sudan on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula.
The 737 Max 8 crashed on Sunday, killing 157 people.
On October, a similar lion plane crashed in Indonesia, killing 189 people.
As investigations into Sunday's crash continue, airlines around the world have begun to stop flying. ——3:20 p. m.
A few minutes after the accident, a pilot saw the site of the plane's crash, saying the plane appeared to be "sliding straight to the ground ". ”Capt.
Solomon guisau was one of the first to be sent to look for the site of the crash, which was discovered by the Egyptian Air Force.
He told The Associated Press that "nothing can be seen from above.
It looks like the earth swallowed the plane.
We were surprised!
That explains why rescue officials quickly sent bulldozers to start digging large chunks of the plane, he said.
He is the general manager of a private flight service company.
The crash shortly after taking off from adeabba on Sunday killed all 157 people on board. ——1:25 p. m.
The airline said it would take five days to confirm the remains of 157 people killed in a plane crash outside of Yadis ABBA on Sunday.
Spokesman Asrat Begashaw told The Associated Press that "it will take five days to clean up everything" and the airline will release more details later on Tuesday.
A global investigation team led by the Egyptian authorities is gathering.
The reason why the new plane crashed on a clear day is still unknown. ——12:05 p. m.
Australia has suspended all flights from the Boeing 737 Max to and from Australia, which was involved in Sunday's esse Airlines crash.
The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority says there are no Australian airlines operating the model, but there are two foreign airlines.
SilkAir and Fiji Airlines
Send them to Australia.
It says Singapore.
The 737 aircraft, based in SilkAir, have stopped operating.
The Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed shortly after takeoff, killing all 157 people on board.
Five months ago, 189 people were killed when a similar Indonesian Lion plane crashed into the ocean.
Shane Carmody, aviation safety director of the Australian Civil Aviation Authority, said that due to these two accidents, it is in the best interest of safety to temporarily stop the operation of Boeing 737 Max. ——11:50 a. m.
, Korea a Aviation the company said will suspended two Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft of operation this two Boeing 157 Max 8 aircraft and caused people death of Ethiopia aviation the company plane crash is the same
An eastern airline official said Tuesday the aircraft will be replaced by the Boeing 737.
On Wednesday, there were 800 flights to Japan and Thailand.
She did not want to be named on the grounds of office rules.
The airline did not find any problems, she said, but in response to customer concerns, the company voluntarily closed the Boeing 737 Max 8.
She said the aircraft would not be used until the government completed its safety review of the aircraft.
An official with the South Korean Ministry of Transport said it had not found any problems from Monday's safety review of the Eastar aircraft. ——11:15 a. m.
Middle East budget airline FlyDubai says it will continue flying after reviewing a recent Boeing 737 Max 8 in the USS.
A statement from the aircraft regulator.
"No further action is needed on the aircraft at the moment," said FlyDubai, a working horse for the Dubai government
With an aircraft carrier fleet. The U. S.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday that while other countries had similarities in the crash in Indonesia and Ethiopia, the agency did not.
FlyDubai said in a statement that it is still confident in the airworthiness of our fleet.
It operates 11 Boeing 737 Max-8 jetliners. ——10:15 a. m. A team of U. S.
Aviation experts have arrived in Ethiopia for an investigation into the crash of a 157-person passenger jet on Sunday.
The FAA said late Monday that as questions about the Boeing crash continued to rise, the plane was located at a crash site outside the capital, yadiba. The meeting was attended by a representative of the National Transportation Safety Committee.
They joined one.
Led investigations, including neighbouring Kenya and other local authorities.
The plane crashed for six minutes on a flight to Nairobi, and more countries and airlines have suspended the new Boeing 737 Max 8 jet.
A witness told The Associated Press that smoke came from the back of the plane before it crashed.