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Sriwijaya Air Passenger Aircraft Loses Contact after Taking Off

Sriwijaya Air Passenger Aircraft Loses Contact after Taking Off Saturday, 09 January 2021 | 17:53 WIB Sriwijaya Air Passenger Aircraft Loses Contact after Taking Off (wikimedia) JAKARTA, NETRALNEWS.COM - A passenger aircraft operated by Indonesian airline company Sriwijaya Air flying from Jakarta to Pontianak has reportedly lost contact with air traffic control on Saturday (01/09/2021). The last contact with the aircraft, flight number SJ182, was recorded at 14:40 Indonesian Western Time. Spokesperson for the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation Aditia Irawati has confirmed the report. The Ministry of Transportation is coordinating with the National SAR Agency and the National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) regarding the incident.

Indonesia s Sriwijaya Air loses contact with plane after take-off; ministry confirms incident (update)

JAKARTA, Jan 9, 2021 (AFP/Reuters): Indonesia s Sriwijaya Air lost contact with one of its Boeing 737 passenger planes shortly after take-off from the capital Jakarta, the transport ministry said Saturday. A Sriwijaya (Air) plane from Jakarta to Pontianak (on Borneo island) with call sign SJY182 has lost contact, said ministry spokesman Adita Irawati. It last made contact at 2.40 pm (0740 GMT). It was unclear how many passengers and crew were aboard the Boeing 737-500, which has a capacity of about 130, when it took off from Jakarta s Soekarno-Hatta international airport. The flight had more than 50 people on-board. The usual flight time is about 90-minutes.

Indonesia s Sriwijaya Air jet crashed after losing contact; human body parts and debris of the plane found

Relatives of passengers on board missing Sriwijaya Air flight SJY182 wait for news at the Supadio airport in Pontianak on Indonesia s Borneo island on Saturday (Jan 9, 2021), after contact with the aircraft was lost shortly after take-off from Jakarta. - AFP Jakarta, Jan 9, 2021 (AFP/Xinhua/Reuters): An Indonesian Sriwijaya Air plane is feared to have crashed into the sea after the Boeing 737 lost contact with air traffic control in the capital Jakarta, with flight tracking data showing the jet plunged into a steep dive just four minutes after take-off. It was unclear how many passengers and crew but it is learnt that more than 50 passengers were aboard the Boeing 737-500, which has a capacity of about 130, when it left Jakarta s Soekarno-Hatta international airport Saturday afternoon.

Suspected debris of Indonesian plane found: rescue official

    Reuters Published: 09 Jan 2021 06:09 PM BdST Updated: 09 Jan 2021 06:09 PM BdST Indonesian soldiers are seen at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport after Sriwijaya Air plane flight SJ182 with more than 50 people on board lost contact after taking off, according to local media, in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, January 9, 2021. Reuters Rescuers looking for an Indonesian plane that lost contact after taking off from the capital Jakarta on Saturday have found suspected debris in waters north of the city, an official of the Basarnas search and rescue agency said. ); } Agus Haryono told Reuters it had not been confirmed that the debris came from Sriwijaya Air Flight SJ182, which lost contact after taking off with more than 50 people aboard.

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