China Eastern Resumes 737-800 Flights

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Key Takeaways:

  • China Eastern has returned its entire fleet of 223 Boeing 737-800s to service, after grounding them following the March 21 crash of Flight MU5843, which killed all 132 people aboard.
  • Prior to returning the aircraft to service, the airline conducted thorough structural, system, and test flight checks on its 737-800s, paying close attention to planes with serial numbers similar to the crashed aircraft.
  • Chinese authorities are expected to release their preliminary investigation report into the crash to the International Civil Aviation Organization within 30 days of the incident.
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Days before Chinese authorities have said they will release their preliminary investigation into the crash of China Eastern Flight MU5843 last month, the airline has returned its large fleet of Boeing 737-800s to service. China Eastern has 223 of the type and all were grounded when one dove from altitude, recovered briefly and then crashed at high speed into a mountainous area of southern China March 21. The crash killed all 132 people on board.

Government investigators have said they will have a report to the International Civil Aviation Organization within 30 days of the crash. While the investigation has gone on, the airline has checked all its 737-800s, looking at structural integrity, system checks and test flights. Most of the planes have been checked but the airline is looking especially closely at aircraft with serial numbers close to that of the crash airplane.

Russ Niles

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.
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