Greek air safety authorities deny EgyptAir wreckage found

The head of the Greek air safety authority today said that wreckage found in the Mediterranean close to where an EgyptAir passenger jet is thought to have crashed “does not come from a plane'.

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Greek air safety authorities deny EgyptAir wreckage found

The head of the Greek air safety authority today said that wreckage found in the Mediterranean close to where an EgyptAir passenger jet is thought to have crashed “does not come from a plane”.

“Up to now the analysis of the debris indicates that it does not come from a plane, my Egyptian counterpart also confirmed to me that it was not yet proven that the debris came from the EgyptAir flight when we were last in contact around 1745 GMT,” Athanasios Binis told AFP, after the airline said Egyptian officials had confirmed the wreckage found near a Greek island was from the ill-fated flight. (AFP)

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