DGCA to issue safety directives on Boeing 737-800 Max aircraft

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A day after an Ethiopian Airlines' 737-800 MAX flight crashed killing all 157 people on board, India's civil regulator here on Monday said it will issue safety directives soon for 737-800 MAX operations.

"The DGCA will issue additional safety instructions," the said and added the instructions might be issued on Monday night or Tuesday morning.

In India, and operate more than 15 MAX aircraft.

On Sunday, the Ethiopian flight from to crashed claiming the lives of all 149 passengers and 8 crew on board. The victims were of 35 nationalities, including four Indians.

The aircraft with registration number ET-AVJ took off from Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa, on Sunday morning. It lost radio contact soon after takeoff and later crashed.

Following the tragedy, Ethiopian grounded its entire B-737-8 MAX fleet on March 10.

"Although we don't yet know the cause of accident, we decided to ground the particular fleet as extra safety precaution," Ethiopian said on its handle.

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First Published: Mon, March 11 2019. 17:42 IST