China airplane crash that killed 132 likely intentional, say US officials

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Authorities investigating the crash reportedly haven't flagged any mechanical issues.

Unlike the previous crashes involving the Boeing 737 Max aircraft, the China Eastern crash did not result in a flurry of 737-800 groundings around the world. The aircraft, considered the workhorse of the airline industry, was grounded by the Chinese aviation regulator immediately following the crash but was brought back into service about a month following the incident.

Air traffic controllers tried to contact the cockpit after seeing the aircraft suddenly lose altitude but received no response. ABC News reported that one of the pilots may have been struggling with some personal issues right before the crash. However, the airline reiterated its statement from March to the WSJ that its pilots were financially stable and in good health and family conditions.

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