Foreign companies to search for black boxes

This handout picture taken on May 20, 2016 shows a French soldier aboard an aircraft looking out a window during searches for debris from the crashed EgyptAir flight MS804 over the Mediterranean Sea. Picture: AFP/ French Navy (Marine Nationale) / Alexandre Groyer

This handout picture taken on May 20, 2016 shows a French soldier aboard an aircraft looking out a window during searches for debris from the crashed EgyptAir flight MS804 over the Mediterranean Sea. Picture: AFP/ French Navy (Marine Nationale) / Alexandre Groyer

Published May 25, 2016

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Cairo - EgyptAir will contract two foreign companies, one French and one Italian, to help search for the black boxes of its plane that crashed in the Mediterranean, the airline's chairman said on Wednesday

EgyptAir flight 804 crashed on Thursday with 66 people on board including 30 Egyptians and 15 from France in an area of the Mediterranean where the waters can be 3 000 metres deep.

“We have contracted a French and an Italian company to conduct deep sea searching in the Mediterranean, 3 000 metres deep,” EgyptAir chairman Safwat Moslem told a news conference.

The plane and its black box recorders, which could explain what brought down the Paris-to-Cairo flight as it entered Egyptian air space, have not been located.

Investigators are looking for clues in the debris and human remains recovered so far from the Mediterranean Sea.

Reuters

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