An AirAsia flight from Surabaya in Indonesia to Singapore has
disappeared after losing contact with air traffic controllers. Flight
QZ8501 was meant to land at Changi Airport in Singapore about 8.30am
local time but could not be contacted by Indonesian officials from
7.24am local time. The Indonesian-owned budget airline confirmed in a
Facebook statement that the Airbus A320-200 (actual plane pictured),
with 162
people on board had gone missing minutes after the pilot had
asked for permission to increase his altitude because of bad weather.
Indonesian Transport Ministry official Hadi Mustofa said the plane had
asked for an unusual route before it lost contact. AirAsia confirmed
there were 138 adults, 16 children, one baby and seven crew on board
made up of 156 Indonesians, 3 South Koreans and one from France,
Singapore and Malaysia.
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