A plane with more than 100 people onboard has overshot a runway on the island of Bali and plunged into the sea.
Despite dramatic pictures showing the Lion Air jet with a broken fuselage, officials said everyone on board had survived.The brand new Boeing 737-800 came to rest in shallow water and bright yellow life jackets could be seen littering the shore.
Passengers spoke of screaming in terror it hit the water and "chaos" erupting amid fears they would drown before escaping.
Lion Air - the first private airline in Indonesia was founded in 1999 by multi-millionaire brothers Kusnan and Rusdi Kirana.
It started operating in 2000 with just one aircraft in its fleet but quickly expanded operations to more than 36 locations across the sprawling archiplego nation.
The airline also flies to foreign locations including Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam and used a fleet Boeing 737 aircraft.
Last month, it signed a \$24bn (£18bn) deal with Airbus for 234 passenger jets and two years ago, it signed a contract with Boeing for 230 planes.
However, the rapidly-expanding carrier is reportedly banned from US and European airspace due to safety concerns.
Between 2004 and 2006, Lion Air suffered a series of six accidents which all involved planes overshooting or missing the runway - but no-one died.
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