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Missing Air France jet signalled electrical malfunction

A SEARCH was continuing today for an airliner missing over the Atlantic with more than 200 people abroad as it was revealed the plane had an electrical problem.

Air France said it received a message in the early hours of today from the Airbus A330 aircraft saying it had "crossed through a thunderous zone with strong turbulence".

It added that a message was received "signalling electrical circuit malfunction" on the plane, which was flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.

The search for the plane – AF447, with 216 passengers and 12 crew abroad – was being carried out by the Brazilian air force.

The aircraft, on which passengers included one baby and seven other children, took off from Rio at around 10pm UK time yesterday and was due to land at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris at around 10.15am UK time today.

Contact with the plane was lost at around 3.20am UK time.

The Brazilian planes' search for the missing aircraft took off from Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago of more than 20 islands about 220 miles off the coast of Brazil.

French minister Jean-Louis Borloo said the plane had probably had an accident and ruled out hijacking.

He said: "By now it would be beyond its kerosene reserves so unfortunately we must now envisage the most tragic scenario."

With French president Nicolas Sarkozy expressing his concern at the incident, Air France spokeswoman Brigitte Barrand said: "We share the emotion and worry of the families concerned."

She added that the airline set up an information centre at Charles de Gaulle airport for the families of those aboard.


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