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    UN Recommends Staff Travel not to Fly Boeing 737-Max aircraft series

    KhusokoBy Khusoko2019-03-14Updated:2019-03-14No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ethiopian Airlines’ CEO Tewolde GebreMariam at the crash site in Bishoftu.
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    The United Nations has asked its staff not to fly in Boeing 737-8 MAX planes following Sunday’s crash that claimed 21 lives of of its workers.

    “The horrific loss of Ethiopian ET302 on 0 March 2019 took the lives of 21 United Nations staff members. This is the second aircraft, on the same aircraft type, the Boeing 737 Max 8, in less than 6 months,” said the UN in an advisory communique to its Designated Officials.

    “UNDSS recommends that official UN staff travel not be conducted using Boeing 737 Max series aircraft (Max 7, Max 8, and Max 9). UN travel units should be advised that UN staff should not be booked or ticketed using the Boeing 737 Max series aircraft until further notice.”

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States (US) has prohibited the operations of Boeing’s 737 MAX 8 and 737 MAX 9 airplanes by US certified operators.

    The Federal Aviation Administration said fresh evidence as well as newly refined satellite data prompted the decision to temporarily ban the jets.
    The FAA had previously held out while many countries banned the aircraft.

    — Tapiwa Munjoma (@TapiwaMunjoma) March 14, 2019

    The 737 MAX is banned from flying in most countries across the world following the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed all 157 people on board.

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