Germany says will not analyse Ethiopia plane's black boxes

Germany said Wednesday it would not be analysing the black boxes from the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed at the weekend just minutes after takeoff.
Ethiopia said earlier it would send the boxes from the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft to Europe because it does not have the equipment to read the data, but did not specify a country.

A spokesman for Germany's Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation told AFP that it did not have the means to read the new software in the flight recording devices.

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Airlines around the world have grounded the plane after the crash which killed 157 people


"We are not going to analyse (the boxes)," he added.
Demands are growing for answers over the safety of the MAX 8 plane as the Ethiopia crash was the second involving the same model of aircraft in a matter of months.