Malaysia Airlines said on Saturday that it lost contact with one of its planes carrying 239 people to China
Flight MH370 was on its way to Beijing when contact was lost, two
hours into the flight early Saturday, the airline said in a statement.
TheBoeing 777-200ER departed from Kuala Lumpur 12:41 a.m. local time
with 227 passengers and 12 crew members and was scheduled to land in
Beijing at 6:30 a.m., it said.
Malaysia Airlines Chief Executive
Ahmad Jauhari Yahya told a news conference that the airline lost contact
with the aircraft between Malaysian and Vietnamese airspace and that
there were no reports of bad weather along the route. Mr. Ahmad said the
missing aircraft didn’t send a distress signal and had enough fuel to
fly an extra two hours.
He said the missing flight’s passengers
include 153 Chinese nationals, 38 Malaysians and 12 Indonesians.
Passengers from Australia, the U.S., France, Ukraine and Canada are also
on board. Asked about the fate of the aircraft and passengers, Mr.
Ahmad said: “I don’t want to speculate as search and rescue is still
ongoing.”
The flight normally takes six hours, initially over water before crossing Vietnam into southern China.
Lai
Xuan Thanh, chief of Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam, told The Wall
Street Journal that he feared the plane may have crashed in Vietnamese
airspace. “We still need to confirm everything. [There were] no reports
of bad weather in the region at the time of the signal loss. We are
ready to deploy search-and-rescue operations.”
A spokeswoman at
Civil Aviation Administration of China said Malaysia Airlines notified
it about the missing plane, adding the aviation regulator activated
emergency plans and requested air-traffic control operations work
closely with the airline and Malaysian authorities.
Source; naij
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