The acting administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday morning that he didn't know when Boeing 737 Max 8 or 9 aircraft would fly again in U.S. airspace. 'We don't know how long the planes will be grounded,' Daniel Elwell told ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos
The acting administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday morning that he didn't know when Boeing 737 Max 8 or 9 aircraft would fly again in U.S. airspace.
The black boxes from Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, which crashed about six minutes after taking off on Sunday from Addis Ababa Bole International Airport in Ethiopia's capital, killing all 157 people aboard, have arrived in France and could provide initial data by the end of the day, Elwell added. But after the data were further examined -- a joint effort by Boeing, the satellite data provider and the National Transportation Safety Board -- similarities emerged, Elwell said.
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