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View all search resultsThe Lion Air plane that crashed in the Java Sea last week had faulty airspeed readings during its last four flights and Indonesian investigators called on planemaker Boeing Co. and U.S. authorities to ensure there aren’t fleet-wide issues.
Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Air Chief Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto said on Wednesday that a joint search and rescue team had found an object believed to be the aircraft fuselage of missing Lion Air flight JT 610, although this has yet to be confirmed.
Dozens of people gathered on Monday afternoon at the crisis center set up in Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta to report that their family members and relatives were onboard the ill-fated Lion Air flight JT610.
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