DALLAS – A Boeing 737 MAX has flown in Chinese airspace for the first time in almost four years. The flight by MIAT Mongolian Airlines (OM) from Ulaanbaatar’s Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UBN) landed in Guangzhou (CAN) on the morning of October 10.
China remains the only commercial market, aside from Russia, not to allow the 737 variant to re-enter service. Air China (CA), China Eastern (MU) and China Southern Airlines (CZ) all have outstanding orders for the type.
Troubled Service Re-Entry
In September, China’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAC) met with Boeing executives in Beijing as part of an ongoing effort read more ⇒
Source:: “Airways Magazine”