A subcommittee formed to handle legal issues related to Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 that crashed early last month has started the process of crafting a strategy to quantify the loss incurred to proceed with a compensation claim. The plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Bole International Airport on its scheduled flight to Nairobi, Kenya. A subcommittee formed to handle legal issues related to Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 that crashed early last month has started the process of crafting a strategy to quantify the loss incurred to proceed with a compensation claim. The crashed plane was the fifth in an initial order of 30 planes that have a minimum price of 120 million dollars. “Boeing would try the trial in Ethiopia and make Ethiopian Airlines the co-defendant,” Shakespear said.
Source: Ethiopian News April 16, 2019 13:30 UTC