All 157 people on board the Ethiopian Airlines flight were killed on March 10, nearly five years ago. It was the second crash involving the Boeing MAX-8 in less than a year.
Five months earlier, a Lion Air flight went down off the coast of Indonesia. In the 72 hours that followed the tragedy in Ethiopia, Transport Canada debated what to do. Country after country grounded the American-made jet.
Documents obtained by Global News show Canadian officials conducted their own safety review. Touria Izri has more.
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Five months earlier, a Lion Air flight went down off the coast of Indonesia. In the 72 hours that followed the tragedy in Ethiopia, Transport Canada debated what to do. Country after country grounded the American-made jet.
Documents obtained by Global News show Canadian officials conducted their own safety review. Touria Izri has more.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10306346/boeing-max-8-canada-response/
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