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A year after China Eastern plane disaster, few clues, fewer answers

  • New report from China’s aviation regulator reveals little detail, says probe is continuing
  • Flight MU5735 slammed into hillside in Guangxi region killing all 132 on board

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A new report from China’s aviation regulator reveals little detail about the disaster, says probe into MU5735 crash is continuing. Photo: Xinhua
Zhao Ziwen

The cause of China’s worst plane crash in 28 years remains a mystery after the country’s civil aviation regulator issued a report on Monday – a year after the catastrophe – that stopped short of suggesting a reason for the disaster.

While the report said the probe would continue, no time limit on the investigation is required, according to the agency’s regulations.
China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735 – a Boeing 737-800 – crashed into a hillside near Wuzhou, a city in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on March 21, 2022, killing all 123 passengers and nine crew members.
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The airliner had been flying from Kunming in Yunan province to the southern city of Guangzhou.

It was the biggest aeroplane disaster in China in 28 years.

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“Due to the complexity and extreme rarity of this accident, the in-depth investigation is continuing,” the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said in the statement.

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