[New Era] Windhoek -Africa's fastest growing airline, Ethiopian Airlines, has hit back at accusations by United States-based Washington Post, calling the newspaper's claims that two of the airline's pilots raised safety concerns two years before the March 10, 2019 crash that killed all 157 people on board, as baseless and factually incorrect. The newspaper last week reported that two Ethiopian Airlines pilots filed complaints in 2015 with the United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about allegedly flawed trai
[New Era] Windhoek -Africa's fastest growing airline, Ethiopian Airlines, has hit back at accusations by United States-based Washington Post, calling the newspaper's claims that two of the airline's pilots raised safety concerns two years before the March 10, 2019 crash that killed all 157 people on board, as baseless and factually incorrect. The newspaper last week reported that two Ethiopian Airlines pilots filed complaints in 2015 with the United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about allegedly flawed trai
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Africa: Ethiopian Airlines Strongly Refutes Washington Post Report On Poor Safety
Africa's fastest growing airline, Ethiopian Airlines, has hit back at accusations by United States-based Washington Post, calling the newspaper's claims that two of the airline's pilots raised safety concerns two years before the March 10, 2019 crash that killed all 157 people on board, as baseless and factually incorrect. The newspaper last week reported that two Ethiopian Airlines pilots filed complaints in 2015 with the United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about allegedly flawed trai
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