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Air Algerie plane ‘missing’
July 24 2014 at 11:43am

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Algiers - Air Algerie said it lost contact with one of its aircraft nearly an hour after takeoff from Burkina Faso on Thursday. The plane was bound for Algiers.
“Air navigation services have lost contact with an Air Algerie plane Thursday flying from Ouagadougou to Algiers, 50 minutes after takeoff,” the airline said, cited by national news agency APS.
It said the company initiated an "emergency plan" in the search for Flight AH5017, which flies the four-hour passenger route four times a week.
A company source told AFP that the missing aircraft was a DC-9, which can seat up to 135 passengers, chartered from a Portuguese firm.
According to a source within Air Algerie, 110 people are listed as being on board the flight. - AFP
 

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UN troops in Mali say they understand the plane came down between Gao and Tessalit, the BBC's Alex Duval Smith in the Malian capital Bamako reports.

Brigadier General Koko Essien, who is leading the UN troops, told the BBC that the area leading up to the Algerian border was vast and sparsely populated.

Brig Gen Essien warned that weather in the area had been bad overnight, our correspondent adds.

Armed groups are also said to be active in the area.

The plane is operated by Air Algerie and chartered from Swiftair.
 

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London (CNN) -- An Air Algerie flight with 116 people on board has dropped off radar, prompting a search for the missing plane, the airline's operator said Thursday.
Flight 5017 lost radar contact 50 minutes after takeoff from Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, early Thursday. It was supposed to arrive at Algiers' Houari Boumediene Airport about four hours later.
The plane, an MD-83, was carrying 110 passengers, two pilots and four crew members. The MD-83 is part of the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 family of twin-engine, single-aisle jets.
The plane belongs to a private Spanish company, Swiftair, but it appears to have been operated by Air Algerie.
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Map: Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
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"We have lost contact with the plane," Swiftair said.
"At this moment, emergency services and our staff are working on finding out more on this situation."
Air Algerie said via Twitter, "Unfortunately, for the moment we have no more information than you do. We will give you the latest news live."
The tweet appears since to have been deleted.
France is actively seeking more information about the location of the missing flight, following unconfirmed reports that many French citizens may have been on board.
"We are entirely mobilized in Paris as well as in Algiers and Ouagadougou where our embassies are in constant contact with local authorities and the airline," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement, adding that a hotline number has been established.
According to CNN meteorologist Mari Ramos, at the time of the flight, there were thunderstorms in the area of the flight path.
This is a turbulent area, so it is likely that if the plane was diverted because of weather, it was to avoid a bumpy flight. Thunderstorms are a very common occurrence at this time of year in this area.
Air Algerie is Algeria's national airline, with flights to 28 countries.
The deadliest incident in the airline's history occurred in March 2003 when a domestic flight crashed after takeoff, killing 102 people on board. One person survived.
In February, a Hercules C-130 military aircraft crashed in the mountains of eastern Algeria, killing 77 of the 78 people on board.
The MD-83's disappearance comes exactly a week after a Malaysia Airlines plane was brought down in Ukraine with 298 people on board.
CNN's Brian Walker and Saeed Ahmed contributed to this report.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/24/world/africa/air-algerie-flight/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
 
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