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CEA / China Eastern is grounding all of its Boeing 737-800 passenger flights after plane crashed with 132 people on board
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By CNN Business
September 28, 2023
China Eastern Airlines just made the biggest C919 order ever, for 100 planes
China Eastern Airlines said on Thursday it will buy another 100 C919 airplanes in a deal worth $10 billion at list prices, in what would be the larges more_horizontal
By InvestorPlace
May 25, 2023
What Does the Debt Ceiling Mean for the Stock Market?
As lawmakers continue to scramble to raise the debt ceiling before the Treasury runs out of money on “X-date,” some investors are considering the more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
January 17, 2023
China Eastern Airlines: Bullish But Delisting Nears
Chinese air travel demand is surging. Chinese airline stocks intend to de-list from NYSE amidst audit control access. more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
November 21, 2022
China Eastern Airlines: Anti-Parallel Performance, High-Risk Buy Opportunity
China Eastern Airlines still suffers from the COVID-19 policy yo-yo effect. Airline showed lower lows and higher highs, providing both a risk and oppo more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
June 17, 2022
China Eastern Airlines: A Pandemic Yo-Yo
China Eastern Airlines saw year-over-year declines in revenues and cost surge. With a lockdown implemented in late March that lasted until the start o more_horizontal
By Business Insider
May 17, 2022
Black box data from China Eastern Airlines plane crash that killed 132 people may have been intentional, reports say
The plane crashed in March, with no survivors. Flight data suggests someone in the cockpit pushed the plane into a nosedive, the WSJ reported. more_horizontal
By CNN Business
March 25, 2022
China Eastern Airlines grounds 223 Boeing 737-800 aircraft after crash
China Eastern Airlines is grounding dozens of aircraft after a deadly crash earlier this week. more_horizontal
By CNBC Television
March 25, 2022
Outgoing FAA chief Steve Dickson on Boeing Dreamliner issues and China Eastern Airlines crash
CNBC's Phil LeBeau sits down with Steve Dickson, Federal Aviation Administration administrator, to discuss the agency's work with Boeing and the recen more_horizontal