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Egypt Air Flight MS804 Went Down Into Mediterranean Sea - Reports

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A plane with 56 passengers flying from Paris to Cairo went off radar screens at 00:45 GMT on Thursday, according to Egypt Air.

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Passenger Plane Flying From Paris to Cairo Goes Off Radar Screens
CAIRO (Sputnik) – Egypt Air Flight MS804 that went off radar screens early on Thursday while en route from Paris to Cairo went down into the Mediterranean Sea, the Al Mayadeen TV channel reports citing airline sources.

"An EGYPTAIR official declared that EGYPTAIR A320 aircraft in its flight number MS804 lost contact with radar above the Mediterranean Sea," EgyptAir said on its Twitter page.

Flight MS804, en route from Paris to Cairo, went off radar screens at 00:45 GMT on Thursday, according to Egypt Air.

Egypt Air said via Twitter that the plane was 10 miles into the Egyptian airspace and at an altitude of 37,000 feet when radar contact with it was lost.

​According to Sky News Arabia, the aircraft’s last appearance was above Greece.

"Special teams arrived to search and rescue of the Egyptian armed forces to specified location to search and still searching," Egypt Air said in a Tweet.

According to the airline, there were a total of 66 people on board the plane, including 56 passengers. Earlier reports said that there were 59 passengers and 10 crew on board.

"Egypt Air is following the situation closely with the competent authorities through the integrated operations centre," Egypt Air said via Twitter.

​The company also established a hotline for passengers' relatives.

​Egypt Air Flight MS804 departed from the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris at 23:09 GMT. The plane was headed for Cairo International Airport.

According to Egypt Air, the making year of the Airbus A320 aircraft is 2003. The plane's pilot has over 6,200 flying hours, including over 2,100 on Airbus 320, while the co-pilot has over 2,700 flying hours, Egypt Air said.

Egyptian aviation authorities are cooperating with the Greek authorities over the plane's disappearance.

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