Contact
lost with Air Algerie plane carrying 116 people from Burkina Faso
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[July 24, 2014]
By Hamid Ould Ahmed
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Authorities have lost
contact with an Air Algerie flight en route from Ouagadougou in Burkina
Faso to Algiers with 110 passengers on board, Algeria's APS state news
agency and a Spanish airline company said on Thursday.
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APS said authorities lost contact with flight AH 5017 an hour
after it took off from Burkina Faso, although other officials gave
other timings, adding to confusion about the fate of the flight and
where it might be.
Spanish private airline company Swiftair confirmed it had no contact
with its MD-83 aircraft operated by Air Algerie, which it said was
carrying 110 passengers and six crew.
The company said in a notice posted on its website that the aircraft
took off from Burkina Faso at 0117 GMT (2117 ET) and was supposed to
land in Algiers at 0510 GMT but never reached its destination.
An Algerian aviation official said the last contact Algerian
authorities had with a missing Air Algerie aircraft carrying 116
people from Burkina Faso to Algiers was at 0155 GMT when it was
flying over Gao, Mali.
Aviation authorities in Burkina say they handed the flight to the
control tower in Niamey, Niger, at 1:38 am (0138 GMT). They said
last contact with the flight was just after 4:30 a.m. (0330 GMT).
Burkinabe authorities have set up a crisis unit in Ouagadougou
airport to provide information to families of people on the flight.
A diplomat in the Malian capital Bamako said that the north of the
country - which lies on the plane's likely flight path - was struck
by a powerful sandstorm overnight.
Issa Saly Maiga, head of Mali's National Civil Aviation Agency, said
that a search was under way for the missing flight.
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"We do not know if the plane is Malian territory," he told Reuters.
"Aviation authorities are mobilized in all the countries concerned -
Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Algeria and even Spain."
Whatever is the fate of the flight, the loss of contact is likely to
add the to jitters in the airline industry after a Malaysia Airlines
plane was downed over Ukraine last week, a TransAsia Airways crashed
off Taiwan during a thunderstorm on Wednesday and airlines canceled
flights into Tel Aviv due to the conflict in Gaza.
(Additional reporting by Patrick Markey, Daniel Flynn, David Lewis,
Julien Toyer, Tracy Rucinski; Editing by Alison Williams)
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