AirAsia Flight with 161 On Board Missing


(MENAFN- QNA) AirAsia and aviation officials confirmed Sunday morning that they had lost contact with a passenger plane flying from Surabaya, Indonesia to Singapore.
The Singapore Civil Aviation Authority said the Airbus 320-200 with 161 people on board lost contact with Jakarta air traffic control about an hour before it was scheduled to land.
General Manager of Surabaya's Juanda airport Trikora Raharjo told the Associated Press that the aircraft was carrying 155 passengers and six crew members. 149 of the 155 passengers were Indonesia, Raharjo said. The other six passengers included three South Koreans - one of whom was an infant - and one each from Singapore, Malaysia, and Great Britain.
Sky News, citing an official with Indonesia's Transport Ministry, reported that the aircraft had requested an unusual route before losing contact. That official, Hadi Mustofa, told reporters that the plane was believed to have been over the Java Sea between Kalimantan and Java islands. He added that the weather in the area was cloudy.
The Singapore aviation authority said it was informed about the missing plane by Jakarta ground control about half an hour after the contact was lost.
"Search and rescue operations have been activated by the Indonesian authorities," it said, adding that the Singapore air force and the navy also were activated with two C-130 planes.


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