Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Yemeni airliner crashed with 153 people on board



Yemenia plane crashes

A Yemeni jetliner with about 150 people aboard has crashed in the Indian Ocean off the island nation of Comoros, aviation officials in Yemen said Tuesday. The Airbus A310, from the national airline Yemenia, was en route to Comoros when it crashed about an hour before it was due to land, an airline official said. There was no word on the fate of those on board.

A Yemenia plane in the Indian Ocean island of Soccotra. A Yemeni Airbus carrying 153 people crashed into the Indian Ocean as it came into land in the Comoros islands but rescuers have managed to pull a child survirvor from the water, officials say




Graphic map showing the route taken by the Yemeni Airbus which crashed into the Indian Ocean as it came into land in the Comoros islands. Rescuers have managed to pull a child survirvor from the water,

Relatives and friends of passengers aboard the Airbus flight A310-300 from Yemen arrive at a crisis center at Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris, June 30, 2009.



France's Transport Minister Dominique Bussereau (2nd R) leaves the crisis centre at Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris June 30, 2009. An Airbus A310-300 from Yemen with 153 people on board, including 66 French nationals, crashed into the sea as it approached the Indian Ocean archipelago of Comoros in bad weather early on Tuesday

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