

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius was quoted by CNN as saying
that France had helped in the search for the Air Algerie aircraft along
with Algerian and UN personnel in the region.

The passenger list of the missing Air Algerie flight included 50
French citizens, said the report, adding that Mali would lead the
investigation into the crash.
Authorities lost contact with the aircraft about 50 minutes after it
took off from Burkina Faso at 0117 (9.17am MYT) and was supposed to land
in Algiers at 0510 GMT (1.10pm MYT), the report said. Mali lies between
Burkina Faso and Algeria.
- CNN meteorologist Mari Ramos was quoted as saying that the flight path would take the plane through a region of thunderstorms.
- Thunderstorms are a very common occurrence at this time of year in the area, it was reported.
- The plane was carrying 110 passengers and 6 crew members, Air Algerie sales manager Zoheir Houaoui was reported as saying.
- The passenger manifest includes 50 people from France; 24 from Burkina Faso; eight Lebanese; six Algerians; five Canadians; four Germans; two from Luxembourg; one from Mali; one Cameroonian; one Belgian; one Ukrainian; one Romanian; one Swiss; one Nigerian; and one Egyptian.
- CNN reported Houaoui as saying that the six crew members were Spanish.

Air Algerie is Algeria’s national airline with flights to 28 countries, the report said.
In March 2003, 102 people on board a domestic Air Algerie flight were
killed and 1 survived after the plane crashed upon take-off.
Source: Agencies
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