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Crashed Ethiopian Airlines plane 'black box' to be decoded in France
Lebanon will hand over the recovered Flight Data Recorder (Black Box) belonging to the crashed Ethiopian Airlines jetliner to the French authorities for investigations, Ethiopian Airlines Chief Executive Office r Girma Wake said Sunday. 07/02/2010
BREAKING NEWS: 'ET plane's recovered black box to be decoded in France'
Ethiopian Airlines said Sunday the reco...07/02/2010
UN sympathises with Ethiopia over plane crash
The United Nations on Thursday extended its heartfelt symp athy to the government and people of Ethiopia over the recent Ethiopian Airlines plane crash off the Mediterranean coast of Lebanon, The Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission of Africa (ECA), Abdoulie Janneh, conveyed the sympathy message at the opening of the 16th Ordinary Sessio n of the African Union (AU) Executive Council in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 28/01/2010
African airlines in historic profit drop
African airlines recorded a 6.8 per cent decline in the number of passengers in 2009, but prospects looked good for the month of D ecember, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said in a report Wed n esday. 27/01/2010
Zuma condoles Ethiopia over plane crash
President Jacob Zuma of South Africa has offere d condolences to the government and families of those who died in Monday's crash of an Ethiopian Airlines plane shortly after takeoff from Beirut, Lebanon. 27/01/2010
Rescue team identifies 16 bodies from crashed Ethiopian plane
The rescue team involved in the search for surviv ors and bodies from the Ethiopian airlines plane (Boeing 737-800), which crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, has identified 16 of the 60 bodies retrieved so far. 26/01/2010
Nigerian airline consoles Ethiopian carrier over crash
Flag carrier Nigerian Eagle Airline on Monday consoles Ethiopian Airlines over the crash of its Boeing 737-800 plane with 90 passengers on board in the early hours of the day. 25/01/2010
60 confirmed dead in Ethiopian Airlines crash (Corrected)
About 60 of the 90 people aboard the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed into the Mediterranean Sea are confirmed dead, according to Ethiopiaâ?s Government Communication Affairs Office (GCAO). 25/01/2010
60 confirmed dead in Ethiopian Airlines crash
About 60 of the 90 people aboard the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed into the Mediterranean Sea are confirmed dead, according to Ethiopiaâ?s Government Communication Affairs Office (GCAO). 25/01/2010
US condoles with Ethiopia over plane crash
The US has condoled with the government and peopl e of Ethiopia over Monday's crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, with 90 peop l e on board, shortly after taking off from Beirut, Lebanon, en route Addis Ababa. 25/01/2010
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