U.S. To Assist CAAC In China Eastern Accident Probe

China Eastern Boeing 737-800 that crashed on March 21, 2022
China Eastern 737-800, reg. B-1791, crashed in southern China on March 21, 2022. The aircraft is pictured here at Seattle's Boeing Field in June 2015 prior to handover to the carrier.
Credit: Joe Walker
WASHINGTON—A senior U.S. NTSB investigator and technical advisors from three key stakeholders will be among the representatives supporting the probe into the March 21 crash of China Eastern Airlines Flight MU5735, the U.S. accident investigation agency confirmed. “The NTSB has appointed a senior air...
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