New Delhi: The black box for the China Eastern Airlines plane, that crashed in March killing 132 people aboard, suggests that someone in the cockpit of the Boeing plane took an intentional nosedive, ...
The fatal crash of a China Eastern Airlines plane in March this year was “intentional,” according to US media reports. “Flight data indicates someone in the cockpit intentionally crashed a C ...
Investigators from the United States probing the March 21 accident of a China Eastern Boeing 737-800 ... in the Chinese city of Tengxian was intentional. “The plane did what someone in the ...
Police are investigating the case as an intentional homicide ... are "left-behind children", a term used to describe kids in China who live with their grandparents in rural areas while their ...
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China Eastern Airlines, along with its subsidiaries Shanghai Airlines and China United Airlines, operated a total of 106,800 passenger flights, transporting nearly 16.5 million passengers ...
The China Coast Guard on Tuesday accused Philippine vessels of intruding into the waters near Ren'ai Reef in the South China Sea and "intentionally colliding" with a Chinese ship and operating in ...
A recovery team searches through the debris at the China Eastern Airlines Flight MU5735 crash site in Tengxian county, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. [Photo/Xinhua] Two years on from the fatal ...
The China Eastern flight was flying from the city of Kunming to the city of Guangzhou when it went into a nosedive at 8,800 meters (29,000 feet) and slammed into a mountainside. The crew reported ...
BEIJING, March 20 (Reuters) - China's aviation regulator said on Wednesday its probe into the cause behind the crash of China Eastern flight MU5735 almost two years ago had so far found no issues ...
The China Eastern flight was flying from the city of Kunming to the city of Guangzhou when it went into a nosedive at 8,800 meters (29,000 feet) and slammed into a mountainside. The crew reported ...