Cairo, May 19 (IANS) An EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo with 66 people on board on Thursday crashed into the Mediterranean Sea disappearing from radar barely 30 minutes before it was to land at its destination.
French President Francois Hollande confirmed the plane had crashed during a TV press conference in Paris, the Guardian reported.
"It is feared that this plane has crashed. The information that we have managed to gather confirm alas that this plane has crashed, and it has disappeared," Hollande said.
The French president said “no hypothesis” could be ruled out on the causes of the crash.
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Unidentified relatives and friends of passengers who were flying in an EgyptAir plane that vanished from radar en route from Paris to Cairo react as they wait outside the Egyptair in-flight service building where relatives are being held at Cairo International Airport, Egypt May 19, 2016. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh[/caption]
He also offered help from France in the search for debris.
The Airbus A320 passenger airliner took off from Paris on Wednesday night at 11.09 p.m. and was expected to land in Cairo on Thursday morning at 3.15 a.m. It lost contact with the radar at 2.45 a.m.
Airbus, also in a statement, confirmed "the loss" of the 13-year-old aircraft.
However, authorities were still refusing to draw concrete conclusions on what had happened to the plane which carried 56 passengers -- 30 Egyptians, 15 French nationals, two Iraqis, and one each from Britain, Belgium, Sudan, Chad, Portugal, Algeria, Canada, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait -- and 10 crew members, BBC reported.