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China-made aircraft checked after landing incidents

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-02-28 21:06

BEIJING - Following two accidents on landing, the Chinese Modern Ark 60 (MA-60) aircraft must be thoroughly checked, China's aviation watchdog announced on Friday .

All MA-60 should have their landing signal systems checked, said the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

Those with more than 6,400 take-offs should be grounded for checks. This will involve two domestic airlines, Joy Air and Okay Airways, and four airlines in Laos, the Philippines, Zimbabwe and Bolivia, the administration said.

A Joy Air MA-60 crashed during landing operation at Zhengzhou airport, in central China's Henan Province on February 4 when the front landing gear suddenly retracted. There were no casualties.

On February 25, an Okay Airways MA-60 had circled for about an hour and a half due to flaws in landing signal system before it landed safely in Shenyang, capital of northeastern China's Liaoning Province.

MA-60, introduced in the year 2000, is China's only home grown passenger aircraft in service.

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