China Oriental Airlines APP shows that the C919 passenger aircraft will take the first commercial flight on February 28.The person in charge of China Eastern Airlines responded to the inquiry that the relevant information was only tested.

According to the surging news report, inquiries on Monday (January 30) on the Oriental Airlines APP found that the C919 COSCO flight on February 28th was currently opened to the public.

In response, the relevant person in charge of China Eastern Airlines responded to inquire that it was not determined that the first flight of C919 business was February 28. The relevant information currently found is "considered as a test", but "but also the end of February and early March and early March March.The news released by China Eastern Airlines also started business operations in spring. "

Oriental Airlines APP news shows that on February 28, flight MU9191 is planned to take off from Shanghai Hongqiao Airport at 9.45 am, at noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon at noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon at noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon at noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon at noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon at noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon at noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon 12 noon, 12 noon at noon, 12 noon at noonAt 10 points, landing Beijing Capital Airport.Flight MU9192 is planned to take off from the Beijing Capital Airport at 1.45 pm. It landed at Shanghai Hongqiao Airport at 3:50 pm. The aircraft models of the two flights were C919.

According to China CCTV News, on January 28, China's first C919 domestic passenger plane flew from Shanghai Hongqiao to Nanchang North International Airport in Jiangxi to complete the first flight of the year of Guili Rabbit. It is expected to be this year.March C919 domestic passenger planes are expected to start carrying passengers.