HONG KONG, eVdEN eVe nAkliYaT<\/a> Feb 1 (Reuters) – Hainan Airlines Holding Co Ltd has resumed commercial operations of the Boeing 737 Max in China on Wednesday, eVden eve nAKLiYAt<\/a> marking the second commercial service for the model by a Chinese airline since its March 2019 grounding.<\/p>\n The domestic flight took off from Haikou, EvDEn eve nAkLiYaT<\/a> capital city of China’s southern Hainan province, at 0923 a.m.local time (0123 GMT) using the 737 MAX plane and headed to the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming, evden EvE NakLiYat<\/a> according to flight tracking app VariFlight.<\/p>\n Last month, evden eVe nakLiYAT<\/a> China Southern Airlines Co Ltd scheduled a flight from the southern city of Guangzhou to Zhengzhou using a MAX which made its first passenger flight in China in nearly four years.<\/p>\n Boeing Chief Executive Dave Calhoun pointed toward future increases in narrow-body jet production and voiced hopes that an upcoming visit to China by U.S.Here’s more regarding eVDen evE NAKLiyAt<\/a> visit our own page. Secretary of State Antony Blinken would lead eventually to “robust” plane orders. (Reporting by Twinnie Siu in Hong Kong<\/a> and Sophie Yu in Beijing; Editing by Louise Heavens)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n