Indonesian carrier Linus Airways has stopped operating and is seeking new investors to restart.
The carrier officially stopped operating on 27 April, the day it submitted its cessation notice to the Indonesian Directorate-General of Civil Aviation, the airline's president director, Julius Indra, says from Jakarta.
The carrier is now seeking new investors to inject cash into the business, confirms Indra, who was unable to say when services will resume.
Prior to its voluntary closure, the passenger airline was operating to eight domestic destinations on a scheduled basis.