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«Breaking News» US is only nation flying Boeing 737 Max during probe Ethiopia and Indonesia crashes in five months

The United States and Canada are two of the few nations still flying the Boeing 737 Max after an Ethiopian Airlines Max 8 crashed Sunday shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa, killing all 157 people on board.


US-based American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines haven't grounded planes despite 40 countries opting not the fly the aircraft pending an investigation.


Canada's WestJet – which has 121 Boeing 737s - has also kept them in the air as 33 were spotted on Flightradar24 this morning, most over the US.


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United States and Canada are two of the few nations still flying the Boeing 737 Max Wednesday


United States and Canada are two of the few nations still flying the Boeing 737 Max Wednesday



United States and Canada are two of the few nations still flying the Boeing 737 Max Wednesday





Canada's WestJet – which has 121 Boeing 737s - has also kept them in the air as 33 were spotted on Flightradar24 this morning, most over the US


Canada's WestJet – which has 121 Boeing 737s - has also kept them in the air as 33 were spotted on Flightradar24 this morning, most over the US



Canada's WestJet – which has 121 Boeing 737s - has also kept them in the air as 33 were spotted on Flightradar24 this morning, most over the US


The fleet includes 13 Max 8 aircraft, the same kind involved in Sunday's crash six minutes after take-off, and the October 2018 Lion Air crash in Indonesia that killed 189 passengers over then Java Sea.


'We are monitoring the situation closely and will not speculate on the cause of the incident,' the airline said in a statement. 'WestJet remains confident in the safety of our Boeing 737 fleet including our 13 Max-8 aircraft first introduced in 2017.'


American Airlines has 24 Max 8s and said in a statement they will keep taking passengers on the planes until there's sold proof there's a problem.


A statement from the airline read: 'At this time there are no facts on the cause of the accident other than news reports. We have full confidence in the aircraft and our crew members, who are the best and most experienced in the industry.'


Southwest Airlines continues the fly the aircraft too.


The Texas-based operator believes the aircraft is perfectly fine.


'We remain confident in the safety and airworthiness of our fleet of more than 750 Boeing aircraft,' the low-cost carrier said.




Southwest Airlines hasn't grounded planes despite 40 countries opting not the fly the aircraft pending an investigation


Southwest Airlines hasn't grounded planes despite 40 countries opting not the fly the aircraft pending an investigation


Southwest Airlines hasn't grounded planes despite 40 countries opting not the fly the aircraft pending an investigation





United Airlines is flying Max 9s, which were not involved in the Ethiopian Airlines or Lion Air crashes that took place within five months of each other, but was part of the FAA's emergency airworthiness directive after October's crash


United Airlines is flying Max 9s, which were not involved in the Ethiopian Airlines or Lion Air crashes that took place within five months of each other, but was part of the FAA's emergency airworthiness directive after October's crash



United Airlines is flying Max 9s, which were not involved in the Ethiopian Airlines or Lion Air crashes that took place within five months of each other, but was part of the FAA's emergency airworthiness directive after October's crash


United Airlines is flying Max 9s, which were not involved in the Ethiopian Airlines or Lion Air crashes that took place within five months of each other, but was part of the FAA's emergency airworthiness directive after October's crash.


Up until Tuesday UAE-based low cost carrier flydubai was the only airline outside of North America that remained 'confident in the airworthiness of our fleet' for the Max 8s, of which they flew 11.


But their Max 8 and Max 9 planes were grounded at the order of the country's General Civil Aviation Authority which banned from air space in the United Arab Emirates from Wednesday.


The US has so far refused to take similar action against the American aerospace giant's best-selling workhorse aircraft, despite the two recent crashes as well as a history of pilot complaints in recent months.


'Thus far, our review shows no systemic performance issues and provides no basis to order grounding the aircraft,' FAA chief Daniel Elwell said in a statement on Tuesday.



Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom have grounded the Max 8


Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom have grounded the Max 8



Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom have grounded the Max 8 





Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Oman, France, Ireland, India, United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, did so too. Turkish Airlines and Norwegian Airlines (pictured) have ditched the planes


Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Oman, France, Ireland, India, United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, did so too. Turkish Airlines and Norwegian Airlines (pictured) have ditched the planes



Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Oman, France, Ireland, India, United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, did so too. Turkish Airlines and Norwegian Airlines (pictured) have ditched the planes 





Pilots said in prior reports that soon after engaging the autopilot on Boeing 737 Max 8 planes, the nose tilted down sharply


Pilots said in prior reports that soon after engaging the autopilot on Boeing 737 Max 8 planes, the nose tilted down sharply



Pilots said in prior reports that soon after engaging the autopilot on Boeing 737 Max 8 planes, the nose tilted down sharply



Airline pilots on at least two US flights have reported that an automated system seemed to cause their Boeing 737 Max planes to tilt down suddenly.


The pilots said that soon after engaging the autopilot on Boeing 737 Max 8 planes, the nose tilted down sharply. In both cases, they recovered quickly after disconnecting the autopilot.


The pilot reports were filed last year in a data base compiled by NASA. They are voluntary safety reports and do not publicly reveal the names of pilots, the airlines or the location of the incidents.


An Ethiopian pilot who saw the crash site minutes after the disaster said the plane appeared to have 'slid directly into the ground'. 


American Airlines spokesman Ross Feinstein said the airline has received no reports from pilots about problems with the anti-stall technology. Southwest has said the same thing.




An Ethiopian pilot who saw the crash site minutes after the disaster on Sunday said the plane appeared to have 'slid directly into the ground'


An Ethiopian pilot who saw the crash site minutes after the disaster on Sunday said the plane appeared to have 'slid directly into the ground'



An Ethiopian pilot who saw the crash site minutes after the disaster on Sunday said the plane appeared to have 'slid directly into the ground'


Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg also spoke with US President Donald Trump and reiterated that the 737 Max 8 is safe, the company said.


Its technical team, meanwhile, joined American, Israeli, Kenyan and other aviation experts in the investigation led by Ethiopian authorities.


The specific Max 8 model has been grounded by India, Dubai, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Iceland, Germany and the airlines LOT Polish, TUI Airways, GOL Linhas Aereas, Aeromexico, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Cayman Airways, Comair Airways, Eastar Jet, Jet Airways, Mongolian Airlines, China Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Lion Air, Silkair and Thai Lion.


The European Union and UK Civil Aviation Authority have banned the entire Boeing 737 Max fleet. Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Oman, France, Ireland, India, United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, did so too. Turkish Airlines and Norwegian Airlines have ditched the planes for now.



COUNTRIES THAT HAVE GROUNDED BOEING 737 MAX 8



Europe: 


Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom 


Middle East and North Africa:


Egypt, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, and United Arab Emirates


Asia: 


China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Singapore, Mongolia


Australasia: 


Australia, New Zealand 


North America: 


Bermuda




Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/13/us-is-only-nation-flying-boeing-737-max-during-probe-ethiopia-and-indonesia-crashes-in-five-months/
Main photo article The United States and Canada are two of the few nations still flying the Boeing 737 Max after an Ethiopian Airlines Max 8 crashed Sunday shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa, killing all 157 people on board.
US-based American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines haven’t...


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