
By Standard Reporter
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Kenya Airways flight KQ 507 is still missing fourteen hours after it went off the radar, the airline Chief Executive Mr Titus Naikuni has said.
Naikuni said a search and rescue mission about 100 kilometres south west of
Cameroonian authorities had picked up an automatic distress signal from the area, where the passenger jet carrying 114 people to
Naikuni declined to confirm a
He also said they had identified the nationalities of three passengers. One is Cameroonian and two from Equitorial
Three passengers are still unidentified. 114 people from 25 different countries were on board the plane. The missing plane is 6 months old and was fully maintained and serviced.
“Maintenance of the plane is up to date but we will leave that verification to be determined by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority,” Naikuni had earlier said.
Families of the 9 KQ crew members who were on the missing plane have already been informed and Kenya Airways has promised to fly them out to the crash site once concrete details on their status has been determined.
A delegation led by Transport Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere will leave for
The team, which includes crash investigators from Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, will fly to assist the