Wreckage Found in Indian Ocean Confirmed as Boeing 777

Wreckage Found in Indian Ocean Confirmed as Boeing 777
Aug 03, 2015 By eChinacities.com

The wreckage found on the island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean on July 29 is from a Boeing 777 airliner. While Malaysian Transport Ministry has officially confirmed that the debris is from a Boeing 777, it has not confirmed that the remains belong to missing flight MH370.

It is strongly suspected that the debris is from the missing flight, lost in March 2014. The wreckage believed to be a flaperon, which is part of an airliner's wing.

The flaperon was delivered to Paris, France on August 1 and will be investigated by a team from Malaysia, the U.S., China, and France on August 5.

Source: inews.qq.com

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