Algerian jet crashes over Africa – Brisbane Times
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Algerian jet crashes over Africa Brisbane Times Air Algerie leased the MD-83 aircraft from Spanish airliner Swiftair. Photo: CC. Almost half of the passengers were ... Swiftair, the private Spanish company that owns the plane, confirmed it had lost contact with the MD-83 operated by Air Algerie ... |
Official: Air Algerie flight ‘probably crashed’ – KFSN-TV
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Official: Air Algerie flight 'probably crashed' KFSN-TV An Air Algerie flight carrying 116 people from Burkina Faso to Algeria's capital disappeared from radar early Thursday over northern Mali, officials said. France's foreign minister said no wreckage had been found, but that the plane "probably crashed." |
Air Algerie-Operated Plane Disappears en Route to Algiers – Businessweek
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Air Algerie-Operated Plane Disappears en Route to Algiers Businessweek Flight AH5017, which took off from the west African country shortly after midnight carrying 110 passengers and six Spanish crew, was scheduled to land at 5:10 a.m. local time, according to Swiftair, a charter company based in Spain. The jet crashed ... |
Algerian jet with 116 aboard vanishes, ‘probably crashed’ in Mali, French … – MassLive.com
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Algerian jet with 116 aboard vanishes, 'probably crashed' in Mali, French ... MassLive.com Swiftair, a private Spanish airline, said the plane was carrying 110 passengers and six crew, and left Burkina Faso for Algiers at 0117 GMT Thursday (9:17 p.m. EDT Wednesday), but had not arrived at the scheduled time of 0510 GMT (1:10 a.m. EDT ... |
Official: Missing Algiers-bound flight ‘probably crashed’ – KOMO News
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
KOMO News | Official: Missing Algiers-bound flight 'probably crashed' KOMO News Swiftair, a private Spanish airline, said the plane was carrying 110 passengers and six crew, and left Burkina Faso for Algiers at 0117 GMT Thursday (9:17 p.m. EDT Wednesday), but had not arrived at the scheduled time of 0510 GMT (1:10 a.m. EDT ... |
Jet with 116 aboard ‘probably crashed’ in Mali – SouthCoastToday.com
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Jet with 116 aboard 'probably crashed' in Mali SouthCoastToday.com Swiftair, a private Spanish airline, said the plane was carrying 110 passengers and six crew, and left Burkina Faso for Algiers at 0117 GMT Thursday (9:17 p.m. EDT Wednesday), but had not arrived at the scheduled time of 0510 GMT (1:10 a.m. EDT ... |
Jet with 116 aboard ‘probably crashed’ in Mali – Corvallis Gazette Times
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Jet with 116 aboard 'probably crashed' in Mali Corvallis Gazette Times ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — An Air Algerie jetliner carrying 116 people vanished Thursday in a rainstorm over restive northern Mali, and French officials say it has probably crashed — the third major international aviation disaster in a week. French ... |
Jet with 116 aboard ‘probably crashed’ in Mali – The Times and Democrat
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Jet with 116 aboard 'probably crashed' in Mali The Times and Democrat ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — An Air Algerie jetliner carrying 116 people vanished Thursday in a rainstorm over restive northern Mali, and French officials say it has probably crashed — the third major international aviation disaster in a week. French ... |
Air Algerie plane crash: Passenger jet carrying 110 passengers and six crew … – Radio Australia
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Radio Australia | Air Algerie plane crash: Passenger jet carrying 110 passengers and six crew ... Radio Australia Swiftair, the private Spanish company that owns the aircraft, confirmed it had lost contact with the MD-83 operated by Air Algerie, which it said was carrying 110 passengers and six crew. Whatever its fate, the loss of contact is likely to add to ... |
Air Algerie flight ‘probably crashed’ in Mali – KHON2
July 24, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Air Algerie flight 'probably crashed' in Mali KHON2 Two French fighter jets are among aircraft scouring the rugged north of Mali for the plane, which was traveling from Burkina Faso's capital, Ouagadougou, to Algiers, the Algerian capital. Hollande said “all military means we have ... Swiftair, a ... |