Mongolian airline's Boeing 737 MAX flight in China the first since 2019 -FlightRadar24

Reuters

Published Oct 09, 2022 11:12PM ET

Updated Oct 11, 2022 01:26PM ET

BEIJING/SYDNEY (Reuters) -A Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 MAX flight by MIAT Mongolian Airlines that landed in Guangzhou on Monday morning was the first commercial flight by the model to China since the country grounded the plane in March 2019, flight tracking website FlightRadar24 said.

Chinese airlines have not returned the 737 MAX to commercial service and Boeing last month said it would begin to remarket some of the planes meant for Chinese customers.

The 737 MAX has returned to commercial service in almost every market globally, with the exceptions of China and Russia, which is now sanctioned over its invasion of Ukraine.

Flight OM235 from Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar landed in Guangzhou on Monday morning, according to FlightRadar24 and VariFlight.