737 Carrying 132 People Crashes In Southern China (UPDATED)

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Key Takeaways:

  • China Eastern Airlines Flight MU5735, a Boeing 737-800 carrying 132 people (123 passengers, 9 crew), crashed in southern China, with no survivors found.
  • Flight tracking data showed the aircraft rapidly descending approximately 8,000 meters in three minutes before impact.
  • Following the incident, China Eastern Airlines grounded its entire Boeing 737-800 fleet.
  • The Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) is investigating the crash, with Boeing offering support.
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China Eastern Airlines Flight MU5735 crashed in the mountains in southern China’s Guangxi region on Monday. It is believed that 123 passengers and 9 crew members were on board the Boeing 737-800. Rescue teams have reached the crash site, but no survivors have been found.

It has been reported that air traffic control lost contact with Flight MU5735 around an hour after takeoff. Flight tracking data show the aircraft descending approximately 8,000 meters (26,000 feet) in three minutes. Images of the accident site indicated that there was a significant post-crash fire. The domestic flight was traveling from Kunming to Guangzhou.

The accident aircraft was delivered to China Eastern Airlines in 2015. The airline grounded its Boeing 737-800 fleet following the crash. The Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) is investigating.

“Our thoughts are with the passengers and crew of China Eastern Airlines Flight MU 5735,” Boeing said in a statement. “We are working with our airline customer and are ready to support them. Boeing is in contact with the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and our technical experts are prepared to assist with the investigation led by the Civil Aviation Administration of China.”

This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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