https://www.wsj.com/articles/boeing-plane-that-crashed-in-indonesia-didnt-fly-for-nine-months-11610443170
The Sriwijaya Air plane was inspected before resuming operations after being grounded as travel dropped because of the coronavirus pandemic, Indonesia’s transportation ministry said, as search crews recovered one of the plane’s so-called black boxes.
Crashed Indonesian Plane Didn’t Fly for Nine Months
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