AirAsia said Sunday in a statement
that it confirmed flight QZ8501 from Surabaya to Singapore had lost
contact with air traffic control at 07:24 this morning.
It said that there was no further information regarding the status of the passengers and crew members on board. The aircraft was an Airbus A320-200 with the registration number PK-AXC, it added.
It said that search and rescue operations were in progress at this time, and the airline was cooperating fully and assisting the rescue service.
AirAsia has established an Emergency Call Center for the family or friends of those who may have been on board the plane. The number is: +622129850801.
Updated information will also be posted on the AirAsia website, www.airasia.com.
http://english.cntv.cn/2014/12/28/ARTI1419744578971631.shtml
28/12/14
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It said that there was no further information regarding the status of the passengers and crew members on board. The aircraft was an Airbus A320-200 with the registration number PK-AXC, it added.
It said that search and rescue operations were in progress at this time, and the airline was cooperating fully and assisting the rescue service.
AirAsia has established an Emergency Call Center for the family or friends of those who may have been on board the plane. The number is: +622129850801.
Updated information will also be posted on the AirAsia website, www.airasia.com.
http://english.cntv.cn/2014/12/28/ARTI1419744578971631.shtml
28/12/14
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Flugzeug in Indonesien mit mehr als 155 Menschen vermisst...
ReplyDeleteEin Flugzeug der Billigairline Air Asia wird in Indonesien vermisst. Die Maschine war auf dem Weg von Surabaya auf der Insel Java nach Singapur. Ein Vertreter des Verkehrsministerium sagte, das Flugzeug mit der Flugnummer QZ 8501 habe um 7:24 Ortszeit am Morgen den Kontakt zur Flugüberwachung in Jakarta verloren. Die Luftverkehrsbehörde in Singapur erklärte, der Kontakt mit dem Flugzeug sei abgebrochen, als es sich im indonesischen Luftraum rund 350 Kilometer südöstlich von Singapur befand. Die Behörden der Stadt Pangkal Pinang hätten eine Suchaktion eingeleitet. Singapurs Marine und Luftwaffe hätten ihre Hilfe angeboten. Die Suche konzentriert sich auf das Meeresgebiet zwischen der Stadt Tanjung Pandan auf der Insel Belitung und der Insel Kalimantan.
Der Airbus 320-200 hat 155 Passagiere und eine sechsköpfige Crew an Bord. Der Pilot habe 6100 Flugstunden hinter sich gehabt. Die Maschine sei am 16. November noch gewartet worden. Aus dem Ministerium hieß es, die Maschine hätte eine ungewöhnliche Route fliegen wollen, bevor sie verschwand. Sie habe auf 38.000 Fuß steigen wollen, um Wolken zu vermeiden. Um 8.30 Uhr Ortszeit sollte sie in Singapur landen. Dort wird sie gegenwärtig als "verspätet" ausgewiesen. Unter den Passagieren sind laut Angaben des indonesischen Fernsehens 149 Indonesier, drei Koreaner, ein Singapurer, ein Brite und ein Malaysier. ..................http://www.welt.de/politik/article135788128/Flugzeug-mit-mehr-als-155-Passagieren-an-Bord-vermisst.html
Passengers on other flights arriving at Changi Airport, Singapore, from Surabaya tell our reporters there was "nothing unusual" about weather conditions at point of departure. "It was slightly cloudy but there were no delays in the aircraft taking off," a Singapore Airlines passenger said...
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, Indonesian embassy officials have arrived at Changi Airport Terminal 2, where friends and relatives of AirAsia QZ8501 passengers are gathering and awaiting information.................http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/liveblog-airasia-qz8501/1553132.html
A China foreign ministry spokesperson said that Beijng shared “deep concerns” over the safety of people on board QZ8501. Both Chinese missions in Singapore and Indonesia are keeping track of the situation, according to the spokesperson....
ReplyDeleteMr Bian Liangwei, whose brother was on flight MH370, told South China Morning Post: "I hope all the people aboard the Air Asia flight are fine. After all, there's no confirmation yet."..................http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/live-updates-airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing
09:00 GMT:
ReplyDeleteIt’s been more than eight hours since contact was lost with AirAsia flight QZ8501. The plane only had fuel for 4.5 hours.
08:57 GMT:
Indonesian national search and rescue radars haven’t detected signals from the emergency location transmitter, says Sutrisno, the head of Basarnas, the national agency in Jakarta, as cited by Detik.com. The transmitter becomes operational once a plane is struck from outside or falls into the water. Either the plane managed to land smoothly or the transmitter was defective, the official says..............http://rt.com/news/218155-missing-airasia-flight-updates/
10:01 GMT:
ReplyDeleteNo wreckage of flight QZ5801 has been found, an Indonesian Navy official told the BBC. He added weather conditions were poor in the search area. ..............http://rt.com/news/218155-missing-airasia-flight-updates/
AirAsia: Πληροφορίες για αναγκαστική προσγείωση του Airbus στο νησί Belitung ...
ReplyDeleteΤο υπουργείο Μεταφορών της Ινδονησίας δεν έχει ανακοινώσει ακόμη ότι το αεροσκάφος της AirAsia συνετρίβη και ο λόγος είναι ότι εξετάζει πληροφορίες, σύμφωνα με τις οποίες το Airbus A320-200 με 162 επιβαίνοντες πραγματοποίησε αναγκαστική προσγείωση στο ανατολικό τμήμα του νησιού Μπελιτούνγκ στη θάλασσα της Ιάβα......http://www.protothema.gr/world/article/438026/airasia-plirofories-gia-anagastiki-prosgeiosi-tou-airbus-sto-nisi-belitung/
Indonesian Ministry of Transportation is currently verifying information claiming that the missing AirAsia aircraft has made an emergency landing in the eastern part of the Belitung island in the Java Sea, the ministry's representative said Sunday....
ReplyDelete"We at the [crisis] center [in Jakarta] have not received such information yet. According to some data, our colleagues in Surabaya have learned it. We are currently checking this," the ministry's representative J. A. Barata told Detik.com................http://sputniknews.com/asia/20141228/1016326011.html
El Ministerio de Transporte de Indonesia verifica la información sobre el posible aterrizaje de emergencia del Airbus A320-200 de la aerolínea AirAsia, que desapareció de los radares durante la realización de un vuelo de Indonesia a Singapur....
Delete"Lo estamos comprobando", dijo un portavoz del Ministerio, citado por el portal Detik.com.
Al mismo tiempo, la fuente agregó que el centro de gestión de crisis en Jakarta aún no ha recibido esta información que, según algunos datos, manejan sus colegas de la ciudad de Surabaya...............http://mundo.sputniknews.com/asia/20141228/1032873024.html
7.04pm: The Singaporean on board QZ8501 was a 2-year-old girl, according to Channel NewsAsia. She was travelling with her father, a British national. Her mother had travelled back earlier from Surabaya with the girl's older sibling.
ReplyDelete6.56pm: Malaysia has deployed 3 vessels & 3 aircraft to assist in the search operation, according to Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai..............http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/live-updates-airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing
11:42 GMT:
ReplyDeleteThe search for the AirAsia plane has been suspended for the night and will be resumed tomorrow, Indonesian officials say.
Rescuers searching for the missing AirAsia plane with 162 people on board halted their search as the night settled in, according to Indonesia’s transport ministry, Reuters reports....
ReplyDelete“We ended at 5:30 p.m. (10:30 a.m. GMT) because it was getting dark. The weather was also not too good as it was getting really cloudy,” transport ministry official Hadi Mustofa said, as quoted by AFP. “Tomorrow we will begin at 7 am, or even earlier than that if the weather is good,” he further said..................http://sputniknews.com/asia/20141228/1016334101.html
Aircraft searching for AirAsia Flight 8501 called off the effort for the night and will resume at Monday morning, said Achmad Toha of Indonesia's search and rescue agency. Some ships were continuing the search overnight, he said.
ReplyDeleteThe plane took off Sunday morning from Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city, and was about halfway to its destination, Singapore, when it vanished from radar..............http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/air-search-suspended-for-missing-airasia-flight-1.2164032#ixzz3NChNN6yf
Vermisster Airbus: Absturz nicht ausgeschlossen – Suche geht am Montag weiter ...
ReplyDeleteIndonesiens Vizepräsident Yusuf Kalla schließt nicht aus, dass die Passagiermaschine der Fluggesellschaft Air Asia, die seit Sonntagmorgen als vermisst gilt, abgestürzt ist.
„Es besteht die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass die Maschine abgestürzt ist“, sagte er am Sonntag bei einer Pressekonferenz in der Vertretung der Nationalen Bergungsbehörde Basarnas.
Zuvor war die Suche nach der Maschine wegen der Dunkelheit unterbrochen worden. Wie Kalla sagte, wird die Suchoperation am Montagmorgen fortgesetzt. Die Zahl der eingesetzten Schiffe werde dabei vergrößert und die Zone der Suche erweitert. Indonesien habe die angebotene Hilfe Australiens, Malaysias und Singapurs angenommen, fügte er hinzu...................http://de.sputniknews.com/panorama/20141228/300415032.html
AirAsia QZ8501: Indonesia plane search resumes ...
ReplyDeleteThe search continues for AirAsia Indonesia flight QZ8501, a day after it went missing with 162 people on board.
"Based on our coordinate estimation, initial estimation is [the plane is] in the water," said Bambang Soelistyo, head of Indonesia's search and rescue agency, speaking in Jakarta.
However, no evidence has so far been found of the plane's whereabouts.
Officials in Surabaya, from where the plane took off, said search teams were only just reaching the area.
The Airbus A320-200 disappeared over the Java Sea early on Sunday on a flight to Singapore.
The pilots had requested a course change due to bad weather but did not send any distress call before the plane disappeared from radar screens...............http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30620647
29/12/14
AirAsia QZ8501: Plane tail lifted from seabed ...
ReplyDeleteThe Indonesian navy has retrieved from the seabed the tail of the AirAsia plane that crashed two weeks ago.
Divers used an inflatable device to pull the tail to the sea's surface.
They are also searching for the plane's "black box" flight recorders, which officials believe have been separated from the tail section.
QZ8501 disappeared from radar in bad weather on 28 December with 162 people on board. It was flying from Surabaya in Indonesia to Singapore.
Forty-eight bodies have been retrieved so far. Search teams believe most of the remains may still be inside the fuselage of the plane, which has yet to be found.
On Friday, pings were detected in the Java Sea near where the tail was found. Officials said they could have come from the plane's "black box" flight recorders.
Crucial clues
The rear part of the Airbus A320-200 was spotted on Wednesday by an unmanned underwater vehicle at a depth of about 30m (100ft).................http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30759166
10/1/15
AirAsia : l'Airbus serait "monté trop vite" et aurait "décroché"...
ReplyDeleteLes autorités indonésiennes continuent de décortiquer le contenu des boîtes noires du vol AirAsia qui s'est abîmé en mer de Java le 28 décembre dernier et de comprendre ce qui a pu se passer. Après avoir écarté l'hypothèse d'une action terroriste , elles semblent désormais envisager soit la piste de l'erreur humaine de pilotage, soit celle de la défaillance technique de l'avion.
Deux pistes qui sont compatibles avec les dernières indications qui ont été récoltées à partir des enregistreurs de vol, mais aussi des enregistrements effectués par les radars qui couvraient la zone.
L'Airbus serait monté à une vitesse de 2.000 mètres par minute
"Dans les dernières minutes, l'avion est monté à une vitesse supérieure à la normale", a déclaré ce mardi le ministre des Transports, Ignasius Jonan, en citant des données radar. "Il a soudain franchi la vitesse limite à laquelle il pouvait monter. Ensuite il a décroché", a ajouté le ministre, laissant entendre que les réacteurs de l'Airbus avaient alors calé............... http://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-services/tourisme-transport/0204094127844-airasia-lairbus-serait-monte-trop-vite-et-aurait-decroche-1085020.php?RYkY8Kg4wAU8ifTv.99#xtor=RSS37
20/1/15