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Invests $500 million on training, infrastructure Restates belief in Boeing Despite the crash that killed all 157 passengers and crew, Africa’s biggest airline, Ethiopian Airlines said it has strong belief in Boeing, the American manufacturer of the B737 MAX that crashed six minutes after take-off from Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa. The airline’s Chief Executive Officer, Tewolde GebreMariam disclosed that more than two-thirds of their fleet is Boeing and the second nation in the world (after Japan)…
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