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This was stated by Vilma Vaitiekūnaitė, Communications Manager for Avia Solutions Group, at BNS on Sunday.
The Boeing 737-500 airliner, carrying 62 passengers, crashed on Saturday just minutes after taking off from Jakarta airport in the capital.
“Airlines is one of our customers in Indonesia, which is there,” V. Vaitiekūnaitė told BNS.
According to her, it is unclear at this time if FL Technics did any work for the crashed plane.
“I did some work for some aircraft, but I didn’t say anything about it or not, because nothing is clear yet,” said an Avia Solutions Group spokeswoman.
According to her, the company currently receives information only from the media, but even if it did, it would not be able to comment on the regulation of the airline.
“At first, the information, in addition to what we saw in the press, we do not know anything and according to all the regulations the airlines provide comments there, according to the regulations we don’t even have the right to say anything here,” he said V. Vaitiekūnaitė.
“The airlines have separate regulations for aircraft incidents, how, who and what people are responsible … that’s where we are in this place,” he explained.
Sriwijaya Air’s Boeing 737-500 crashed on Saturday afternoon, about four minutes after taking off from Jakarta’s Soekarn-Hatta International Airport to fly to Pontianak on the island of Borneo.
Divers removed body parts, remains and clothing from the sea near Jakarta on Sunday after the Indonesian navy captured a signal from a plane.
FL Technics has offices in Lithuania, the UK, Indonesia, Thailand and China, and employs more than 1,200 people.
FL Technics is part of the Avia Solutions Group.
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