China Eastern Airlines has grounded their fleet of Boeing 737-800 aircraft after the same plane model plummeted from the sky with 132 passengers on board.
An airline spokesperson said China Eastern and its subsidiaries have temporarily paused use of a total of 223 Boeing 737-800s. The planes will undergo safety checks and maintenance during the grounding.
Flight tracking service FlightRadar24 said the plane “started to lose altitude very fast,” with a vertical descent of 31,000 feet per minute. The China Eastern Airlines plane entered a nosedive for reasons that have yet to be determined. The incident occurred at a sensitive time for Boeing, which is attempting to recover after two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max model upended its business. The 737 Max is set to return to service in China soon after a three-year grounding following those incidents.Boeing addressed the crash in a statement earlier this week.
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