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Indonesia lifts ban after 2018 Lion Air crash

Indonesia's national flag carrier Garuda said it had no plans to reintroduce the plane to its fleet as it focuses on debt restructuring.<br>The state-controlled firm, which operated just one 737, Max, before the plane was grounded, has said it aims to cut its fleet of aircraft from 142 to 66 as part of its turnaround plan.

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Indonesia lifts ban after 2018 Lion Air crash

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  1. Indonesia lifts ban after 2018 Lion Air crash More than 180 countries now allow the use of the 737 Max, with Australia, Japan, India, Malaysia, and Singapore lifting their bans this year. Indonesia's transport ministry said in a statement that the lifting of the ban would be effective immediately and that it follows regulators' checks of changes made to the aircraft's systems. The ministry also said that airlines must follow airworthiness directives and inspect their planes before they can fly the 737 Max again, adding that government officials would also inspect the planes many business listings.

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