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New Evidence Suggests Intentional Fuel Cut in 2022 China Eastern Crash

Bloomberg Markets •
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Investigators have released material indicating that the China Eastern Airlines jet that crashed in 2022 experienced a deliberate interruption of its fuel supply while cruising over Sichuan province. The aircraft, carrying 132 passengers and crew, descended into a hillside, leaving no survivors. The finding bolsters long‑standing speculation that the disaster was not accidental.

The newly disclosed evidence adds a forensic layer to a case that has haunted investors in Chinese aviation. Shareholders of China Eastern have watched the airline’s stock wobble amid safety concerns, while insurers have faced mounting claims tied to the tragedy. Regulators in Beijing are now pressured to examine cockpit security protocols and potential sabotage threats.

For airlines operating in the region, the revelation could trigger tighter oversight and higher compliance costs, prompting a review of fuel‑system safeguards across fleets. Airlines may also reassess insurance premiums in light of heightened risk perception. The incident underscores how a single safety breach can reverberate through market valuations and operational budgets.