Flight MS804 from Paris to Cairo disappears from radar - EgyptAir

Astro Awani
Mei 19, 2016 03:17 MYT
EgyptAir said flight MS804 from Paris to Cairo had disappeared from radar.
An EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo had disappeared from radar, the airline said on Twitter today.
The MS804 flight is carrying 56 passengers. 3 security personnel, and 7 cabin crew, the airline said in a tweet.
The plane lost contact with radar at 02:45 Cairo time, the airline added.

An informed source at EGYPTAIR stated that Flight no MS804,which departed Paris at 23:09 (CEST),heading to Cairo has disappeared from radar.

— EGYPTAIR (@EGYPTAIR) May 19, 2016
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EGYPTAIR media centre will update as more information becomes available.

— EGYPTAIR (@EGYPTAIR) May 19, 2016
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EGYPTAIR A320 was at a height of 37.000ft, and disappeared after entering the Egyptian airspace with 10 miles.

— EGYPTAIR (@EGYPTAIR) May 19, 2016
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EGYPTAIR has contacted the concerned authorities and bodies and inspection is underway through the rescue teams.

— EGYPTAIR (@EGYPTAIR) May 19, 2016
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An informed source at EGYPTAIR declared that its flight number MS804 had 56 passengers on board.

— EGYPTAIR (@EGYPTAIR) May 19, 2016
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including 1 child and 2 infants in addition to 3 EGYPTAIR security personnel and 7 cabin crew with a total of 66 persons on board.

— EGYPTAIR (@EGYPTAIR) May 19, 2016
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In March, an EgyptAir was hijacked and forced to land in Cyprus by Seif al-Din Mohamed Mostafa, a 58-year-old Egyptian who has a Cypriot ex-wife.
Cyprus authorities have described Mostafa as "psychologically unstable" and said the case was not "terrorism-related".
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