EgyptAir Flight MS804 Missing
EDITOR'S NOTE

An EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo disappeared from radar early Thursday, the company confirmed. The EgyptAir flight MS804, which was flying at an altitude of 37,000 feet (11,280 meters), was 10 miles (16 km) inside Egyptian airspace when losing contact with radar at 2:45 a.m. Cairo time (0045 GMT), said an official source in the company.

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Official: Too early to say whether EgyptAir 804 was downed by blast

Official: Too early to say whether EgyptAir 804 was downed by blast

Crew search Mediterranean Sea for EgyptAir black boxes

The crucial black boxes from EgyptAir Flight 804 have yet to be recovered after the plane disappeared over the Mediterranean Sea last week with 66 people aboard. The United States, France, Egypt and other countries are contributing to search teams combing the area.

Submarine launched to serach for crashed EgyptAir MS804

Egypt has deployed a submarine to the Mediterranean Sea to search for the so-called black boxes from EgyptAir Flight 804, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said Sunday.

Plane crash increases concerns over tourism in Egypt

The Egyptair plane crash could also deal a blow to the country's already struggling tourism industry.

French investigators confirm smoke before EgyptAir crashed

To start with the latest on the crash of EgyptAir Flight MS804. French investigators have confirmed media reports that smoke had been detected on board before the jet crashed into the Mediterranean on Thursday. But they have no further details on the cause of the smoke.

Debris found in waters between Egypt and Greece

The international search for the wreckage of the doomed EgyptAir Flight 804 is underway in a wide area between the Greek island of Crete and the Egyptian coast in the Mediterranean.

Plane crash increases concerns over tourism in Egypt

The Egyptair plane crash could also deal a blow to the country's already struggling tourism industry.

French investigators confirm smoke before EgyptAir crashed

To start with the latest on the crash of EgyptAir Flight MS804. French investigators have confirmed media reports that smoke had been detected on board before the jet crashed into the Mediterranean on Thursday. But they have no further details on the cause of the smoke.

French officials investigate airport security

So far no evidence has been found of a security breach at Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport. But that hasn't stopped French authorities launching an investigation.

President Sisi expresses his condolences

Egyptian search crews have reportedly spotted a passenger's body part, two seats and some luggage floating in the Mediterranean Sea just south of where EgyptAir Flight 804 disappeared Thursday morning.

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