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Indonesia suspends use of Boeing 737 Max 8 planes after crash in Ethiopia

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2019-03-12 13:35:38Xinhua Editor : Gu Liping ECNS App Download

Indonesia has suspended operations of all Boeing 737 Max 8 planes operated by airlines in the country, Indonesia's transport ministry said here on Monday.

The move came after a plane of the same type, which was operated by Ethiopian Airlines and bound for Nairobi, Kenya, crashed minutes after take-off Sunday, killing all 157 people aboard, including an Indonesian citizen.

It was the second crash of the new aircraft after one operated by Indonesia's Lion Air crashed in October last year.

"We have temporarily grounded the planes to conduct inspection," spokesman of the Indonesian transport ministry Hengki Angkasawan told Xinhua over phone.

"For now, We will conduct inspection. Boeing has informed us some findings in a release. We will inspect based on them. Later, If we find (violation) we will fully ground the planes," the spokesman said.

However, he could not give further details on how long the inspection will take.

Indonesia has a total of 11 Boeing 737 Max planes operated by two Indonesian carriers -- Lion Air and state owned PT Garuda Indonesia, according to Hengki.

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