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19 July: A KAI T-50 Golden Eagle with registration number TT-5009 owned by Indonesian Air Force crashed in Blora, Central Java. Two flight crew members were killed. [139] 7 September: A Bonanza G-36 aircraft with registration number T-2503 belonging to the Indonesian Navy crashed in Madura Strait, East Java. Two flight crew members were killed ...
Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Jakarta to Pontianak, Indonesia. Five minutes after departing from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport on 9 January 2021, the Boeing 737-500 experienced an upset and crashed into the Java Sea off the Thousand Islands, killing all 62 people on board. A search of the area ...
Aerial view of Lion Air Flight 610 crash site. Indonesia‘s National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) launched a search-and-rescue operation, with assistance from the Indonesian Air Force, [64] the Indonesian Navy, [65] and the Republic of Singapore Navy. Basarnas dispatched about 150 people in boats and helicopters to the site of the ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The Latest on an investigation into a Lion Air crash on Oct. 29 in Indonesia that killed all 189 people aboard (all times local): JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The Latest ...
Following the crash of Flight 200, the European Union (EU) banned all Indonesian airlines from flying into the EU. [26] The ban was a watershed moment for Garuda, leading to widespread reforms within the airline to improve both its safety and service standards. It led to the implementation of the 5-year Quantum Leap improvement program.
Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501 was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Indonesia AirAsia from Surabaya, Java, Indonesia, to Singapore. On 28 December 2014, the Airbus A320-216 flying the route crashed into the Java Sea , killing all 162 of the people on board.
Indonesia has recovered the cockpit voice recorder of the Sriwijaya Air jet that crashed in January.Indonesia's air accident investigator said on Wednesday it could take up to a week to be able to ...
Icelandic Airlines Flight 001 (TF-FLA) Leased to Garuda Indonesia for a Hajj flight crashed in Colombo, Sri Lanka, killing 183 out of 262 on board 6 March 1979 Flight 553, a Fokker F28-1000 (PK-GVP, named Sambas) struck Mount Bromo (near Probolinggo, East Java) while on a positioning flight from Denpasar to Surabaya, killing the four crew. [12]