Mexican charter company whose plane crashed in Havana killing 110 people had been the subject of serious complaints about crews' performance
The Mexican charter company whose 39-year-old plane crashed in Havana killing 110 people had been the subject of serious complaints about its crews' performance over the past decade
20 May 2018
The Boeing 737 crashed a short time after taking off from Jose Marti airport in Havana and came down in a nearby field.
The country's National Civil Aviation Authority will carry out an audit of Damojh airlines to see if its "current operating conditions continue meeting regulations" and to help collect information for the investigation.
The plane was barred from Guyanese airspace last year after authorities discovered its crew had been allowing dangerous overloading of luggage on flights to Cuba.
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