China Seeking Answers A Year After Fatal Plane Crash

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2023-03-21 HKT 11:11

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  • The Civil Aviation Administration of China has said the accident is very complicated and extremely rare. File photo: AFP

    The Civil Aviation Administration of China has said the accident is very complicated and extremely rare. File photo: AFP

The nation's aviation regulator has said that investigators were still looking into the cause of the crash of China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735, almost a year after the plane came down, killing all 132 people on board.

The Boeing 737-800 crashed into a mountainous region in the southwestern Guangxi region on March 21, 2022, in the country's deadliest aviation disaster in 28 years. The plane had suddenly plunged from cruising altitude.

"Because the accident is very complicated and extremely rare, the investigation is carrying on in an in-depth manner," the Civil Aviation Administration of China said, adding that experts had inspected more than 100 pieces of wreckage.

"Following on this, the technical investigation team will continue to carry out work such as cause analysis, experiments and verification, and will release relevant information in a timely manner according to the investigation's progress." (Reuters)

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