Indonesian Lion Air Boeing 737 passenger plane crashes off Jakarta
Flight JT-610 was on a scheduled flight from the Indonesian capital to Pangkal Pinang, the main city in the Bangka Belitung Islands.
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A Lion Air Boeing 737 passenger plane came down crashing minutes after taking off from here, said, Indonesian officials.
"It has been confirmed that it has crashed," Yusuf Latif, a spokesman for the national search and rescue agency told the media.
Flight JT-610 was on a scheduled flight from the Indonesian capital to Pangkal Pinang, the main city in the Bangka Belitung Islands.
It lost contact with ground control a few minutes after take-off, as it was crossing the sea, the BBC reported.
It was not immediately clear how many people were on board the plane, a Lion Air official earlier told the BBC and added that the company did not yet know what had happened to the plane.
The aircraft was reported to be a Boeing 737 MAX 8, a model only in use since 2016.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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