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Boeing 737 MAX operates to China from Mongolia report tracking sites
October 11th 2022
MIAT Mongolian Airlines is understood to have flown the first 737 MAX commercial flights into and from China since two crashes of the type killed 346 people. Read More » The huge loss of lives forced regulators worldwide to ground the aircraft in March 2019. The 737 MAX 8, registration EI-MNG, operated Ulaanbaatar-Guangzhou on Monday, landing a little after 0815 local time in Guangdong’s capital city. After around two and a half hours on the ground, the aircraft returned to Ulaanbaatar, data from flight tracking websites shows. In recent months, a host of aviation safety regulators have cleared the 737 MAX for re-entry into service after the OEM made design and training upgrades on the type. But China has yet to approve the resumption of MAX commercial passenger flying.