Deadly China plane crash was caused by fuel cut-off, says report
A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 crashed in March 2022, killing all 132 people aboard. Newly released data from the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) indicates the plane's fuel supply was intentionally cut mid-flight.

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AI-generatedA China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 crashed in March 2022, killing all 132 people aboard. Newly released data from the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) indicates the plane's fuel supply was intentionally cut mid-flight. The NTSB report, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, states that fuel switches on both engines were moved to the "cut-off" position at cruising altitude, causing engine speeds to decrease. This finding supports theories that the crash was intentional. The aircraft was en route from Kunming to Guangzhou when the incident occurred. China has not yet released its final report, citing national security concerns.
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4 extractedThe NTSB report was released under the Freedom of Information Act.
The NTSB found that fuel switches on both engines were moved to the 'cut-off' position at cruising altitude.
China has not yet released a final report on the incident, citing national security concerns.
A Boeing 737 plane crash in China in 2022, killing 132 people, may have been caused by fuel cut-off mid-flight.