More than three years after the crash of a Boeing 737 Max passenger plane of lion airlines in Indonesia, the Indonesian Ministry of transport lifted the flight ban on this aircraft on December 28.
The Ministry of transport of Indonesia announced in a statement that, as the regulatory authority, the Civil Aviation Administration of the Ministry of transport decided to lift the flight ban after completing the evaluation of the system changes of Boeing 737 Max airliner.
The statement said that all civil aviation operators must comply with airworthiness regulations. Before the go around of Boeing 737 max series airliners, the operators and the Civil Aviation Administration of China will inspect the airliners respectively.
On October 29, 2018, a Boeing 737 max8 of lion air Indonesia crashed into the sea on the way from the capital Jakarta to Penang, the capital of Bangka biridong Province, killing all 189 passengers and crew. In March 2019, an Ethiopian Airlines passenger plane of the same type crashed, killing all 157 people.
(CCTV news client)