Sky Aviation (Indonesia) (Jakarta Halim) has suspended operations until the end of the month following a request to the Indonesian Ministry of Transport. The Jakarta Post reports that the airline is still in talks with prospective investors over a possible capital injection.

“Yes, we are stopping our services temporarily. We are still waiting to have more discussions with new investors,” Sky Aviation general marketing manager Sutito Zainudin said.

Operations were suspended on March 19 to allow the investors more time to pore over the airline's books.

Sky currently operates scheduled and charter flights throughout Indonesia using three SSJ 100/95s, five Fokker 50s, one Fokker 100, one Cessna Caravan and one Cirrus SR-22.