Remains of Ethiopian plane crash sent for high tech analysis

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The efforts to find the real cause of the Ethiopian Plane that crashed have been intensified. The plane which is believed to have come down at a lightening speed has raised a lot of eyebrows.

Ethiopian Airlines has said Thursday that the black box flight recorders from the Boeing 737 Max 8 that crashed with 157 people on board have been flown to Paris, France for analysis.

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“An Ethiopian delegation led by Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) has flown the flight data recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) to Paris, France for investigation,” the airline wrote on Twitter.

Urgency is mounting to determine the causes of Sunday’s crash as Boeing finds its entire fleet of the model grounded after it emerged the same model plane belonging to Indonesian Lion Air experienced similar difficulties in October 2018 and also crashed minutes after take-off.

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Ethiopia said it does not have the equipment to process the data while Germany said it would not analyse the boxes as it is unable to read the software used by Boeing.

Chinese family and friends mourn victims of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET 302 plane crash during a commemoration ceremony at the scene of the crash, near the town of Bishoftu, southeast of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia March 13, 2019.

US Federal Aviation Administration acting chief Daniel Elwell said the black box flight data recorders had been damaged.

In Kenya, which lost 32 citizens in the crash, a minute of silence was observed Thursday morning at the One Planet Summit on climate change attended by French President Emmanuel Macron.

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