Investigators will begin reading the data from the black boxes Wednesday, Wang Hsing-chung said, during a press conference as quoted by the Straits Times.
At least 16 people have been killed, while another 16 are injured and 26 people are still unaccounted for in the plane crash, Taipei City Fire Department acting commissioner Wu Chun-hong said during the press conference as cited by the newspaper.
According to other media reports, the incident took lives of more than 20 people.
Rescue teams are still attempting to free people trapped inside the fuselage, according to local media.
The ATR-72 aircraft with five crew members and 53 passengers was en route from Taiwan's capital Taipei to the island of Greater Kinmen when it crashed into the Keelung River shortly after takeoff Wednesday. Over 30 passengers were reportedly tourists from mainland China.
RT @STForeignDesk:At least 16 killed in #TransAsia plane crash in Taipei;black boxes recovered http://t.co/VQ9t90tXcc pic.twitter.com/0O0j6wbZzf
— Wiratana Kalayasiri (@Wiratana) 4 февраля 2015
#TransAsia #GE235 black boxes have been retrieved, reports Apple Daily http://t.co/eWYvbAW1Py pic.twitter.com/tGpa9XxyG2
— darren™ (@darrenLTA) 4 февраля 2015
TransAsia is a private airline based in Taipei. In 2014, 48 people were killed when another of the airline's ATR-72 planes crashed on the island city of Magong as it tried to land in difficult weather conditions.
Crazy, the wing of #TransAsia #GE235 clipped a taxi cab http://t.co/pIJrT8nsNL pic.twitter.com/WG3BTNTXTy
— Sean O'Kane (@sokane1) 4 февраля 2015