Indonesian carriers the have a fleet of less than 10 planes will be shut down after 2012. The Associated Press writes “the new regulation, signed by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono earlier this year, is part of efforts to improve the country’s safety record following a string of deadly accidents. Commercial passenger airliners have three years to meet the requirement, Yurlis Hasibuan, the Transportation Ministry’s air certification director told The Associated Press.” Indonesia began deregulating its airline industry in the 1990s, “but weak regulation and poor maintenance have led to fatal accidents that have killed more than 120 people in recent years,”
Source:The Sydney morning Herald