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An Indonesian domestic passenger aircraft carrying 54 people has lost contact with air traffic control in the remote eastern Papua region, the country’s national search and rescue agency said. | |
The plane was flying between Jayapura’s Sentani airport and Oksibil, the capital of Papua province. | The plane was flying between Jayapura’s Sentani airport and Oksibil, the capital of Papua province. |
Transportation ministry spokesman Julius Barata said the ATR42-300 twin turboprop lost contact with the airport nine minutes before it was scheduled to land. | |
The search and rescue agency tweeted to say the aircraft was operated by Trigana Air Service and carrying 44 adult passengers, five children and five crew members. | |
Related: Indonesian rescue teams end hunt for AirAsia flight QZ8501 crash victims | |
The country of 250 million people and about 17,000 islands is one of Asia’s fastest-growing aviation markets, but is struggling to provide enough qualified pilots, mechanics, air traffic controllers and updated airport technology to ensure safety. | |
In January an AirAsia flight from from Surabaya in Indonesia to Singapore crashed into the sea, killing all 162 people on board the Airbus A320. | |
The crash prompted the Indonesian government to introduce regulations aimed at improving safety. | The crash prompted the Indonesian government to introduce regulations aimed at improving safety. |
Last month Indonesia’s president promised a review of the ageing air force fleet after a military transport plane crashed in the north of the country, killing more than 100 people. | Last month Indonesia’s president promised a review of the ageing air force fleet after a military transport plane crashed in the north of the country, killing more than 100 people. |