Boeing says will take 'any and all' needed safety steps after Ethiopia crash

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NEW YORK: Boeing on Thursday (Apr 4) said it would take 'any and all' necessary safety measures to ensure the airworthiness of its jets following ...

NEW YORK: Boeing on Thursday said it would take"any and all" necessary safety measures to ensure the airworthiness of its jets following last month's deadly crash in Ethiopia.

The Ethiopian investigators' preliminary findings put the embattled US aviation giant under even greater pressure to restore clients' confidence and demonstrate the airworthiness of planes that crashed twice in less than five months.

 

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