SURABAYA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesia's government has grounded budget carrier Adam Air's six Boeing 737-300 planes for safety checks after one of its aircraft cracked during a hard landing, officials said on Thursday.
The Boeings, almost a third of the airline's fleet, will not fly until they have passed the safety inspection from the government, Adam Air safety director Hartono said.
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