Lion Air ends Boeing black box search

The airline whose Boeing 737 crashed in Indonesia in October has suspended the search for the second black box.

Indon Crash

Debris from a crashed Lion Air plane in the sea off Indonesia in October. (AAP)

Lion Air says it has ended its search for the second black box voice recorder from its Boeing 737 MAX jet that crashed into the Java Sea on October 29, killing 198 people.

Contact with flight JT610 was lost 13 minutes after it took off from the capital Jakarta heading north to the tin-mining town of Pangkal Pinang.

The crash was the world's first for a Boeing Co 737 MAX jet.

Lion Air said in December that it was funding a $US2.6 million ($A3.7 million) search for the second black box, using the offshore supply ship MPV Everest.

Lion Air Group Spokesman Danang Mandala told Reuters on Thursday that the search using the ship had ended on December 29th at 23:59 pm local time.


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