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"Here are the KEY TAKEAWAYS from the Lion
Air's flight JT610 that went missing Monday (by bloomberg)
1. A
Lion Air jet crashed in Indonesia while flying from Jakarta to Pangkalpinang
2. The
jet, which entered service for Lion Air on Aug. 15, had about 189 people on board;
search for survivors, debris continue
3. Rescue
agency expects no survivors from crashed jet
4. The
aircraft involved was a Boeing 737 Max 8 and this is the first ever accident
for the model
5. Lion
Air sees no reason to ground Boeing 737 Max 8 fleet
6. The
plane was serving the Bali-Jakarta route on Sunday evening and pilots for that
flight reported a technical glitch; the aircraft was cleared by engineers prior
to Monday's ill-fated journey, according to Lion Air's Edward Sirait
7. The
crashed plane has served local and international trips, including to Jeddah and
China, Sirait says
8. The
jet lost contact at 6:33 a.m. local time and crashed in the Java Sea, 15 miles
off Jakarta airport, according to Bangka rescue agency
9. Australia
banned government officials and contractors from flying Lion Air
10. Lion
Air is the largest privately-owned Indonesian airline and among the major
customers for Boeing and Airbus in Asia
11. The
last major accident in Indonesia was in December 2014, when an AirAsia Indonesia
Airbus A320 crashed after taking off from Surabaya to Singapore with 162 people
on board"
Fotos: Google News, Bloomberg, Reuters, Globo, etc,










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