Identifying the cause of the deadly Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed 157 people and caused the worldwide grounding of a brand-new Boeing aircraft model will take “considerable time,” an Ethiopian government minister has said.
The crash of Flight ET 302 minutes into its flight to Nairobi on March 10 killed all on board and caused the worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft model involved in the disaster.
“The investigation of such magnitude requires a careful analysis and considerable time to come up with something concrete,” transport minister Dagmawit Moges told reporters at a press conference.