On the 9th, a passenger plane that disappeared immediately after taking off from an airport in the suburbs of Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, was found in several parts that seemed to be dead in the surrounding sea area, and local authorities saw that the passenger plane had crashed and there are no survivors. I'm in a hurry to confirm.

On the afternoon of the 9th, a passenger plane of Indonesian airline Sriwijaya Airways, which was carrying 62 passengers and crew from an airport on the outskirts of the capital Jakarta to Pontianak in West Kalimantan, disappeared shortly after takeoff.



Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency and the Navy have continued their search, suspecting that they may have crashed in waters about 17 kilometers north of the airport, and have found several suspected aircraft and bodies so far. That is.



The passengers and crew are all Indonesian, and local authorities are rushing to check for survivors.



On the morning of the 10th, what appeared to be an emergency escape slide for the recovered passenger plane was brought into the response headquarters of the National Search and Rescue Agency in a port in northern Jakarta.



This time, the passenger plane that disappeared is Boeing's 737-500, but in Indonesia, the 737MAX8 manufactured by Boeing crashed in 2018, killing 189 people.



Boeing issued a statement on the 9th, saying, "We will contact and cooperate with airlines."