Preliminary findings as to what led a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 to nosedive into a mountain last month, show no problems found with the plane or flying conditions, while data from the black boxes is still being retrieved
Preliminary findings show no problems found with plane or flying conditions, while data from black boxes is still being retrieved
One of the two black boxes from the Boeing 737 passenger jet that crashed in the Guangxi region of southern China has been recovered, according to the country’s air-safety regulator. Screengrab: CCTVHONG KONG—China’s initial report into what led a China Eastern Airlines into a mountain last month, killing all 132 people on board, offers few new clues to help solve the mystery behind the nation’s worst air disaster in almost three decades, a summary of the findings shows.
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