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    Ethiopia Flight 409: More Promises and Procrastination

    Beirut’s Public Works & Transport Minister Ghazi Aridi says the joint investigation committee will be finally providing the public works minister the committee’s report on the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409. The crash occurred on 25 January 2010, carrying 90 people aboard to a watery grave, more than a year and a half ago.

    The investigative committee is composed of Boeing representatives, plus Lebanese and Ethiopian representatives who say the report will take at least another month. An NTSB analysis of black spots were caused by hot oil, and one segment of a cockpit voice recorder was unsalvageable.

    The Boeing turned after taking off from runway 21, was instructed to bank hard to the left, at which time it spiraled down 8000 feet.

    Prior to the latest announcement, the last public announcement promised the Lebonese people that the report would be released before the end of July 2011. Of course, it is August now and it has not yet been made public.

    On that flight, there were 23 young Ethiopian women returning home from an abusive stint hired as domestic workers.

    The Ethiopian passengers in the crash were:
    Addis Abera Demise (Ethiopia)
    Bahrnesh Megersa (Ethiopia)
    Kidist Wolde Mariam (Ethiopia)
    Elisabeth Tilhum Habtermariam (Ethiopia)
    Rahel Tadese (Ethiopia)
    Etenesh Admasie (Ethiopia)
    Woinshet Meugistu Melaku (Ethiopia)
    Azeb Betre Kebede (Ethiopia)
    Tigist Shikur Hajana (Ethiopia)
    Hani Gebre Gembezo (Ethiopia)
    Alunesh Tkele (Ethiopia)
    Shitu Nuri (Ethiopia)
    Selam Zigdaya (Ethiopia)
    Yikma Mohamed (Ethiopia)
    Seble Agezc (Ethiopia)
    Aynalem Tessema (Ethiopia)
    Eyerus Alem Desta (Ethiopia)
    Mekiya Sirur (Ethiopia)
    Lakesh Zeleke (Ethiopia)
    Tigist Anura (Ethiopia)
    Askalesh Soboka (Ethiopia)
    Meselu Beshah (Ethiopia)
    Kevin Graingur (UK)
    Marla Sanchez Pietton (France)
    Akram Jassem Mohammad (Iraq)
    Mohammad Abdel-Rahman Saii (Syria)

    The Lebanese passengers in the crash were:

    Hanna Nakhoul Kreidi
    Haidar Hasan Marji
    Ali Youssef Jaber
    Ali Ahmed Jaber
    Abbas Mohammed Jaber
    Mohammed Mustafa Badawi
    Khalil Ibrahim Saleh
    Hasan Adnan Kreik
    Saeed Abdel Hasan Zahr
    Hussein Ali Farhat
    Ali Suheil Yaghi
    Rawan Hasan Wazneh
    Bassem Qassem Khazaal
    Haifa Ahmed Wazneh
    Ali Ahmed Tajeddine
    Tanal Abdallah Fardoun
    Mustafa Haitham Arnaout
    Fouad Mahmoud al-Laqiss
    Mohammed Kamal Akoush
    Tony Elias al-Zakhem
    Hamzeh Ali Jaafar
    Hasan Mohammed Issawi
    Hasan Kamal Ibrahim
    Ghassan Ibrahim Qaterji
    Haifa Ibrahim al-Farran
    Hussein Youssef Hajj Ali
    Fares Rashid Zibian
    Farid Saad Moussa
    Mohammed Ali Qatbi
    Yasser Youssef Mehdi
    Anees Mustafa Safa
    Hussein Moussa Barakat
    Antoine Toufiq al-Hayek
    Elias Antonius Rafeeh
    Tareq George Barakat
    Khalil Nami al-Khazen (MTV official)
    Rana Youssef al-Harakeh
    Mohammed Abdel Hussein al-Hajj
    Hussein Kamal Hayek
    Asaad Masoud al-Fghali
    Ziad Naeem Qosseifi
    Rida Ali Mistokirdi
    Albert Jirji Assal
    Imad Ahmed Hather
    Fouad Mohammed Jaber
    Khalil Mohammed Madani
    Hasan Mohammed Abdel Hasan Tajeddine
    Yasser Abdel Hussein Ismail
    Jamal Ali Khatoun
    Afif Krisht (Lebanese-British)
    Abbas Hawilli (Lebanese-Canadian)
    Anna Mohammed Abes (Lebanese-Russian)
    Julia Mohammed al-Hajj, 3
    Mohammed Hasan Kreik, 4

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    Ethiopian Boeing 737-8 MAX Crash in Bishoftu Ethiopia

    Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX Flight ET-302 had just taken off from Addis Ababa in Ethiopia en route to Nairobi Kenya when radar contact was lost, and the plane crashed. 149 passengers and 8 crew were lost. The impact occurred near Bishoftu, Ethiopia 17 m SSE of Addis Ababa. Ethiopian Airlines announced that no survivors were found. People from 33 different countries were aboard.
    On Mar 10th 2019 Ethiopian Airlines reported that the crew reported difficulties and requested a return to Addis Ababa.

    BBC Africa reported aboard were 32 Kenyan, 18 Canadian, 9 Ethiopian,8 Chinese, 8 Italian, 8 American,7 French, 7 British, 6 Egyptian, 5 Dutch, 4 UN passports, 4 Indian, 3 Russian, 2 Moroccan, 2 Israeli, 1 Belgian, 1 Ugandan, 1 Yemeni, 1 Sudanese, 1 Togolese, 1 Mozambican, 1 Norwegian

    Ethiopian Airlines said:


    Boeing said:

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    Atlas Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Belgium

    Atlas Air flight LY-804 had to return and make an emergency landing in Liege, Belgium, on February 7th.

    The Boeing 747-400 plane took off for Tel Aviv, Israel, but had to return shortly afterwards due to indication of an engine compressor stall.

    The plane landed safely. All 6 crew members aboard remained unharmed.

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    Ethiopian Airlines Flight Diverts to Athens

    Ethiopian airlinesEthiopian Airlines flight ET-702 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Athens, Greece, on November 13th.

    The Boeing 787-800 plane heading from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Rome, Italy, was diverted after the crew noticed several problems including issues with left hand engine.

    The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    KLM Cityhopper Flight Returns to Amsterdam After Lightning Strike

    KLM Cityhopper flight KL-1325 had to return and make an emergency landing in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on August 25th.

    The plane took off for Alesund, Norway, but had to turn back due to a lightning strike.

    The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Bird-Hit TAAG Angola Airlines Plane Makes Safe Landing in Angola

    TAAG Angola Airlines flight DT-443 made a safe landing following multiple bird strikes near Catumbela, Angola, on May 14th.

    The Boeing 737-700 plane flying from Luanda, Angola, was on approach to Catumbela when it sustained multiple bird strikes to one of the engines.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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