Indonesia plans to share a final report into a deadly Boeing Co 737 MAX crash with the families of victims on Wednesday, according to a spokesman for the country's air accident investigator.
Indonesian National Transportation Safety Commission (KNKT) press officer Anggo Anurogo on Monday told reporters that the families would be briefed before the report was made public. He did not provide a date for the public release.
A Lion Air 737 MAX jet crashed into the Java Sea shortly after take off from Jakarta on Oct. 29, 2018, killing all 189 people on board.
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