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Airbus EgyptAir crashed over the Mediterranean Sea

On 19 May, the A320 plane owed by the EgyptAir airline has fallen into the sea near the Greece shores

Airbus EgyptAir crashed over the Mediterranean Sea

    The plane travelled from Paris to Cairo. There were 56 passengers and 10 crew members on board. 15 France citizens, 30 Egyptians, citizens of Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Chad, Portugal, Algeria and Canada took the MS804 flight.

    In the picture there is the A320 plane of the EgyptAir company.

Airbus EgyptAir crashed over the Mediterranean Sea

    It's been a while until the plane crash was confirmed officially. The authorities of Egypt, France and Greece were collecting information to prove the fact of air disaster during several hours.

    In the picture there are relatives of the А320 passengers, Charles de Gaulle Airport, France.

Airbus EgyptAir crashed over the Mediterranean Sea

    The Sky News Arabia channel was the first one to report about Airbus A320 missing from radars. EgyptAir representatives confirmed that the plane had managed to signal its distress ten minutes before it disappeared. However, a black box can automatically send such a signal after a crash, some experts say.

    In the picture there is the flight path of А320.

Airbus EgyptAir crashed over the Mediterranean Sea

    The debris hasn't been found yet. The plane is thought to have crashed near the Greek island of Karpathos (approximately 280 km from Egypt). Merchant seamen became the first indirect witnesses of the crash. Thus, the captain said that he had seen a fireball in the sky not far from a possible place of crash, and it was just at the moment when the Airbus disappeared from radars. The Greek Ministry of Trade Fleet has not confirmed this information.

    In the picture there are workers of the French Charles de Gaulle airport, 19 May.

Airbus EgyptAir crashed over the Mediterranean Sea

    The authorities of Egypt and France consider all possible events which could cause the disaster, including a terrorist attack. However, most experts believe that the aircraft had a technical defect - a few years ago this very plane made a forced landing in Cairo due to engine problems.

    In the picture there is the Cairo airport where A320 should have landed.

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