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Subject CHINA SUSPENDS ALL BOEING 737's in service.
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Exclusive: Domestic Aviation Division suspends operation of Boeing 737MAX passenger aircraft

Yesterday, a Boeing 737MAX airliner of Ethiopian Airlines crashed on its way to Kenya. This is also the second Boeing 737MAX passenger plane crash in the past five months.

It is reported that the number of Boeing 737MAX delivered to China Aviation has exceeded 60, including Air China, China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines. Caijing.com exclusively learned that since yesterday, the domestic airlines have stopped running most of the Boeing 737MAX, and many routes have been converted to 737-800. In addition, the industry has revealed that the company has also received a notice from the Civil Aviation Administration, requiring the domestic aviation department to suspend the operation of 737MAX.

This morning, some insiders revealed to the financial network that the domestic aviation department has received a notice from the Civil Aviation Administration that the 737 MAX has been suspended. The Beijing departure flight of 737MAX has been adjusted to 737-800.

Caijing.com immediately learned through a very accurate inquiry that today, Air China flight Ca1461 from Beijing to Guiyang has been changed to Boeing 737-800. In addition, Xiamen Airlines mf8031, which has been flying by Boeing 737MAX, has also been converted to Boeing 737-800 since today.
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