Garuda Indonesia cancels Boeing 737 Max 8 order

IANS  |  Jakarta 

Garuda Indonesia, the country's flag carrier, announced on Friday that it's cancelling an order for 49 8 passenger jets after two planes of the same model crashed in a span of five months.

The Indonesian carrier had ordered 50 of the planes and has already received one of them, according to

It has sent a letter to saying that it no longer wants to receive the remaining jets on order, he said.

It's the latest blow to over the 737 Max, its bestselling passenger jet.

The planes have been grounded worldwide over safety concerns following the March 10 crash of an Ethiopian flight that killed 189 people onboard and also a second crash that took place last October involving a flight that plunged into the Sea, killing 157 persons.

Boeing representatives are planning to visit on March 28 to discuss the request with the airline, told

A Boeing said the company doesn't comment on "customer discussions".

The two incidents have also led to the to ask for an audit of the Federal Administration's approval of Boeing's 737 Max 8 planes, while the FBI has reportedly joined in a criminal investigation of the certification process for the jets.

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First Published: Fri, March 22 2019. 11:32 IST