
Investigators of the Boeing 737 plane crash resulted in 157 people having concluded that an automatic safety system (MCAS) was activated before the plane fell, which was the last moment of disaster.
Initial findings from the black box recorder were shared with US media, and a preliminary report from Ethiopian investigators will be released in the next few days.
This is not the first time that safety issues have been raised about Boeing's best-selling jet 737 MAX.
Investigators of the 737 MAX accident that killed 189 people in Indonesia last October also focused on the MCAS system.
Boeing is preparing to submit the final documents to US regulators to upgrade the countermeasures software on the 737 MAX, which investigators said in a preliminary push report. Nose down on Lion Air's flight.
On March 28, a lawsuit filed by the US Boeing Aircraft Corporation was sent to the Chicago city court in connection with the recent incident in Ethiopia in mid-March, killing 157 people.
This is the first legal case aimed at the world's largest aircraft manufacturer in the catastrophic accident on March 10.
The plaintiff is a relative of Mr. Jackson Musoni's family - a Rwanda citizen who was killed in the accident.
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