Canadian airlines try to reassure flyers after fatal Boeing 737 plane crash
MONTREAL — Canada’s two largest airlines say they are confident in the safety of the Boeing 737 aircraft after a fatal crash on Sunday involving an Ethiopian Airlines flight.
The accident, which killed all 157 aboard the Boeing 737 Max 8, raised concerns over parallels to the crash of a Lion Air jet that plunged into the Java Sea last October, killing 189 people.
Air Canada says in an email its 24 Max 8 aircraft have performed “excellently” and met safety and reliability standards.