AirAsia boss says crash 'worst nightmare'

AirAsia chief executive Tony Fernandes says he is experiencing "an airline CEO's worst nightmare".

AirAsia Group Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes. (AFP/Getty)

AirAsia Group Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes. (AFP/Getty)

AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes says he is experiencing an airline chief executive's "worst nightmare" after wreckage and bodies were found in the search for Flight QZ8501.

Speaking in Indonesia's second-biggest city of Surabaya after meeting with distraught relatives of some of the 162 passengers, Fernandes said he "apologised profusely" for the accident.

"The passengers were on my aircraft and I have to take responsibility for that," he said, adding that he was focusing on supporting the families.

"It's an experience I never dreamt of happening and it's probably an airline CEO's worst nightmare," Fernandes said on Tuesday.

An earlier statement from his company said employees of affiliate AirAsia Indonesia, which operated the crashed plane, had been sent to the site where debris was found and would fully co-operate in the investigation.

"There is at least some closure as opposed to not knowing what's happened and holding out hope," Fernandes told reporters.

He said the pilot of the ill-fated plane was "extremely experienced" with 20,000 hours of flying.

"There were some very unique weather conditions and let's wait for the investigation to be concluded."

Out of the 162 passengers and crew on board, 155 were Indonesian.


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