Air France statement on crashed airliner in the Atlantic (#2)

From the BNO Newsroom, as released by Air France.
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release.
Paris, FRANCE (BNO NEWS) -- Air France has sent all the information in
its possession on the disappearance of flight AF 447 operating the Rio de
Janeiro – Paris-Charles de Gaulle route to the French Accident Investigation
Bureau for civil aviation (BEA), the French organization in charge of technical
investigations into civil aviation incidents and accidents, and to the aircraft
manufacturer Airbus. Air France is in permanent contact with the BEA and Airbus.
The Airbus A330-200 aircraft, registration F-GZCP, left Rio on 31 May at 7:03pm
local time (12:03am in Paris). The aircraft hit a zone of stormy weather with
strong turbulence at 2am this morning (universal time), i.e. 4am in Paris. An
automatic message was received from the aircraft at 2:14am (4:14am in Paris)
indicating a failure in the electric circuit in an area a long way off the
coast.
The aircraft was powered with General Electric CF6-80E engines.
The aircraft had totalled 18,870 flight hours and went into service on 18 April
2005.
Its last maintenance check in the hangar took place on 16 April 2009.
Air France shares the anxiety and distress of the families concerned. The
families are being taken care of in a specially reserved area of Paris-Charles
de Gaulle Terminal 2.
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