3 Chinese airlines seeking Boeing compensation over 737 Max

AP  |  Beijing 

is stepping up pressure on as its demand compensation for the grounding of 737 Max jetliners after fatal crashes in and

China is, along with and Europe, one of the biggest markets for jetliners. That makes its response critical for Boeing.

It was among the first countries to ground the 737 Max in March following crashes in and that killed a total of 346 people.

Investigators have suggested a flight-control system was to blame for both 737 Max crashes.

"We must use punishment and tell the Americans their practice of using concealment and fraud to extract benefits from others, while benefiting themselves, is unfair," said the newspaper, which is published by the ruling Communist

Party and known for its nationalistic tone. Air China, which has 15 of the 737 Max jets, also wants compensation for delays in deliveries, an employee of its publicity department said. He declined to give his name or details of the claim.

China Southern wants compensation for disruption due to being unable to use its 737 Max planes, said an employee of its publicity department. He would give only his surname, Wang.

It's unclear how many flights have been disrupted.

The country's regulator said in April any changes in design or training will be "fully evaluated" based on the results of investigations into fatal 737 MAX crashes in and

That suggested wants to examine and approve any changes instead of relying on Boeing or the U.S. Federal Administration.

China is one of nine countries represented on an FAA review panel, along with Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union, Japan, Indonesia, and the

"Let everyone participate to show you aren't cheating," said com, a website.

Boeing estimates Chinese carriers will buy 7,700 jetliners over the next two decades.

The alternates orders between Boeing and in order to maintain competition and hold down prices.

A also is developing a Chinese competitor to the 737 and Airbus's

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First Published: Wed, May 22 2019. 19:11 IST