INTERNATIONAL — April 17, 2026
Eight Killed in Helicopter Crash in Indonesia
Eight people have been killed in the crash of an Airbus H130 helicopter in Indonesia's West Kalimantan province. The aircraft went down in a densely forested hilly area of Melawi district shortly after takeoff, with the cause of the crash still unknown and rescue operations ongoing.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Pajhwok — 2 min read

An Airbus H130 helicopter crashed in a remote part of Indonesia, leaving eight people dead. The incident took place in the West Kalimantan province, in the Melawi district. The helicopter lost contact with officials roughly five minutes after it had taken off from a plantation area on Thursday morning. There were six passengers and two crew members aboard the aircraft at the time of the crash and none survived.
Rescue teams have since discovered debris that is thought to be the tail section of the helicopter. This debris was located approximately three kilometres to the west from where the helicopter was last in contact. The area of the crash is described as being densely forested and featuring steep hilly terrain. This has made the work of the rescue teams more difficult as they try to reach the site.
Mohammad Syafii, the head of Indonesia’s rescue agency, provided these details about the crash and the response. Syafii confirmed that the teams attempting to get to the wreckage include personnel from the military and the police and that they are approaching by land.
The helicopter had been operating from a plantation that is owned by the palm oil company Citra Mahkota. The aircraft itself was operated by Matthew Air Nusantara.
As of now, the reason for the crash that killed the eight individuals is not known. Both Syafii and a spokesperson from the local rescue agency have been updating on the situation as it develops. The main task at hand for the rescue workers is to recover the bodies of those killed and the wreckage of the helicopter from the challenging location.
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