Ethiopian B38M near Bishoftu on Mar 10th 2019, impacted terrain after departure

Last Update: January 24, 2023 / 19:12:28 GMT/Zulu time

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In a press conference on Dec 23rd 2022 Ethiopia's Transport Minister said, the final report is going to be released in the next few days and will confirm the findings already set in the preliminary report, in particular that MCAS triggered a nose dow...

In a press conference on Dec 23rd 2022 Ethiopia's Transport Minister said, the final report is going to be released in the next few days and will confirm the findings already set in the preliminary report, in particular that MCAS triggered a nose dow

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Mar 10, 2019

Classification
Crash

Aircraft Registration
N343434

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-800MAX

ICAO Type Designator
B38M

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