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View all search resultsA military vessel "has found the signal from (Sriwijaya Air) SJ182" and divers had recovered parts of the plane from around 23 metres (75 feet) below the water's surface, the transport ministry said in a statement, citing Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Hadi Tjahjanto.
Sriwijaya Air's vice president of networking and revenue management, A. Yani Azwar, said in a statement that Sriwijaya Air would open a new route connecting Makassar and Yogyakarta on March 29 – the same day the airline plans to move its operations from Yogyakarta's Adi Sucipto Airport to the new Yogyakarta International Airport.
The Transportation Ministry is temporarily suspending all flights to and from Wuhan, China, in an effort to prevent the spread of the new SARS-like coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, that emerged in the city in December 2019.
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