Crashed plane’s black boxes found in Ethiopia
The HinduAirlines in Ethiopia, China and Indonesia grounded Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets Monday as investigators recovered the black boxes from a brand-new passenger jet that crashed outside Addis Ababa a day earlier, killing all 157 people on board. Africa’s largest airline The airline, Africa’s largest, added that it had grounded its fleet of six remaining Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes pending information “assumed to be found from the black box data”. Indonesia, which has 11 of the planes, said it would “carry out inspections and temporarily prohibit Boeing 737 Max 8 from flying”. The crash caused a big explosion.” Another, farmer Sisay Gemechu, said: “The plane seemed to be aiming to land at a nearby level open field, but crashed before reaching there.” As Ethiopia prepared to receive loved ones seeking victims' remains and belongings, a UN gathering in Nairobi opened under a shadow.