Indonesia's Transport Ministry will investigate all Indonesia AirAsia flight schedules from Monday, an official told Reuters , as part of a government probe into the passenger jet that crashed.
"We are going to investigate all AirAsia flight schedules," Djoko Muratmodjo, acting general director for air navigation in the Transport Ministry said on Saturday. "Hopefully we can start on next Monday. We won't focus on licences, just schedules."
"It is possible AirAsia's license in Indonesia might be revoked," he said, stressing that was only one possibility.
Ships searching for the wreck of an AirAsia passenger jet that crashed with 162 people on board have pinpointed two "big objects" on the sea floor, the head of Indonesia's search and rescue agency said on Saturday.