Singapore said on Sunday it has activated its air force and navy to help in the search and rescue operation for the AirAsia jet that went missing on a flight from Surabaya, Indonesia to Singapore. “Two C130s are already on stand-by for this purpose. We remain ready to provide any assistance to support the search and rescue effort,” the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore said in a statement. A waiting area, and facilities and support have been set up for relatives at Changi Airport Terminal 2, it said. [caption id=“attachment_727391” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Reuters[/caption] AirAsia confirmed on Sunday that its flight QZ 8501 from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore had lost contact with air traffic control. The Airbus 320-200 had 155 passengers and crew on board, Indonesian transport officials said. Indonesian media said 149 Indonesians, three people from Korea, and one from Singapore, Britain and Malaysia were on board. A search and rescue operation had been launched, Malaysian-based AirAsia said. Reuters
Singapore said on Sunday it has activated its air force and navy to help in the search and rescue operation for the AirAsia jet that went missing on a flight from Surabaya, Indonesia to Singapore.
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