France's air safety agency on Friday began studying data from the black box...
“I can’t find you! Where are you?” said one Ethiopian woman, draped in traditional white mourning shawl, as she held a framed portrait of her brother in the charred and debris-strewn field.
Two sources familiar with the matter said crash site investigators found a piece of a stabilizer used to set the airplane’s trim that was in an unusual position similar to that of the Lion Air plane at the time of its crash. Though it maintains the planes are safe, Boeing has supported the FAA move. Its stock is down about 11 percent since the crash, wiping more than $26 billion off its market value. It fell 1 percent on Thursday.
A software fix for the 737 MAX that Boeing has been working on since the Lion Air crash in October will take months to complete, the FAA said on Wednesday.
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