Ethiopian women, relatives of passengers of the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in the sea, react upon their arrival at Beirut airport, Lebanon (Photo Credit - Ya Libnan)
- Ethiopian women, relatives of passengers of the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in the sea, react upon their arrival at Beirut airport, Lebanon (Photo Credit - Ya Libnan)
- Grieving relatives arrive at the airport in Beirut for news of loved ones aboard the Ethiopian airliner (Photo Credit - Ya Libnan)
- Lebanese army troops inspect the debris of an Ethiopian Boeing 737 that crashed off the Lebanese coast, south of the capital Beirut (Photo Credit - Ya Libnan)
- Pieces of the plane and debris were washing ashore in the hours after the crash, including passenger seats, a fire extinguisher and bottles of medicine (Photo Credit - AP)
- Lebanese army troops inspect the debris of an Ethiopian Boeing 737 that crashed off the Lebanese coast, south of the capital Beirut (Photo Credit - Ya Libnan)
- Families of Lebanese passengers rushed to the Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut to await news of their loved ones (Photo Credit - Ya Libnan)
- Red Cross paramedics carry to the body of one of the victims of the Ethiopian Boeing 737 crash into the mortuary of a government hospital in Beirut (Photo Credit - Ya Libnan)
- Map showing planned route between Beirut and Addis Ababa (Photo Credit - Google Maps)
- Map showing planned route between Beirut and Addis Ababa (Photo Credit - Google Maps)
- Boeing 737-800 as EI-CSW, moved to Ethiopian Airlines as ET-ANB in September 2009 (Photo Credit - Werner Fischdick, ASN)
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