China Eastern Airlines’ Boeing 737-800 crashes with 133 people on board

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By Chinelo Obogo

A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 plane with registration number B-179, with 133 people on board crashed in Guangxi province.

According to flight FlightRadar 24 data, the six-year-old aircraft with flight number MU5735 which was delivered to China Eastern Airlines in June 2015, fell from 29100 ft to ground level in two and a half minutes.

The last ADS-B data from the aircraft was received at 06:22 UTC and was indicating a vertical speed of -31.000 feet per minute.

Chinese media reported that flight MU5735 had not arrived at its scheduled destination in Guangzhou after it took off from the city of Kunming shortly after 1pm (05:00 GMT), citing airport staff.

The flight-tracking ended at 2:22pm (06:22 GMT) at an altitude of 3,225 feet (983 metres) and a speed of 376 knots (696km/hour). It had been due to land at 3:05pm (07:05 GMT).

Reports have it that all 133 passengers including nine crew members on  board are feared dead, as at the time of this report.

The twin-engine, single-aisle Boeing 737 is one of the world’s most popular planes for short and medium-haul flights and the 737 Max version was grounded worldwide after two fatal crashes. 

However, China’s aviation regulator cleared that plane to return to service late last year, making the country the last major market to do so.

China Eastern Airlines has now grounded all Boeing 737-800 passenger jets following the crash.  The Boeing 737-800 is one of the world’s most popular airline jets for short-haul and mid-haul flights, and over 5,000 of this specific type(the -800) have been delivered by Boeing to airline customers worldwide.

China Eastern Airlines is one of the three major airlines in China, with hubs at Shanghai’s Pudong and Hongqiao airports, as well as Kunming Airport in southwest China – where this flight departed.

The airline operates a fleet of young Airbus and Boeing aircraft to destinations in Australia, South Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the United States. China Eastern Airlines is part of the Sky

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