Indonesia Reviews U.S. Airspace Request As Helicopter Crash Kills Eight

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent

JAKARTA (Worthy News) – Indonesia is reviewing a United States request for overflight access to its airspace, as the Southeast Asian nation grapples with the aftermath of a helicopter crash that killed eight people.

The U.S. proposal emerged after Washington and Jakarta established a Major Defense Cooperation Partnership, announced earlier this week by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry said the request remains under internal review, stressing that any decision would prioritize national interests.

“It is still under internal consideration by the government… taking into account Indonesia’s national interests, airspace sovereignty and our independent and active foreign policy,” ministry spokesperson Yvonne Mewengkang told reporters.

The Defense Ministry confirmed that the United States had sought overflight clearance and said discussions were ongoing.

AIRSPACE UNDER REVIEW

Officials said the proposed arrangement would require further technical and legal review before any implementation.

“Indonesia made several important adjustments and emphasized that the document does not automatically take effect,” the Defense Ministry said in a statement.

The review underscores Indonesia’s cautious approach to foreign military cooperation, balancing ties with global powers while maintaining sovereignty.

The request comes amid recent tensions with some European allies, including cases where countries such as Spain and Italy have reportedly limited U.S. military transit or access to facilities.

Indonesia has traditionally pursued a non-aligned foreign policy, seeking to avoid entanglement in major power rivalries.

HELICOPTER CRASH DETAILS

Separately, Indonesian officials said a helicopter flying between palm oil plantations on Borneo island crashed, killing all eight people on board.

The Airbus H130, operated by PT Matthew Air Nusantara, lost contact shortly after takeoff April 16 from Melawi district in West Kalimantan province.

It was en route to another plantation in Kubu Raya district when it disappeared from radar about five minutes into the flight.

Search teams later located the wreckage in dense forest in Sekadau district and recovered the bodies of two crew members and six passengers.

Authorities said one of the victims was a Malaysian national.

SAFETY CONCERNS

Indonesia, an archipelago of about 270 million people, has long faced challenges with transportation safety due to its vast geography and infrastructure gaps.

Accidents involving aircraft, helicopters, and ferries have occurred periodically across the country.

Officials did not immediately say what caused the crash, and an investigation was underway.

Authorities said further details would be released as the probe continues.

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