Update:
Mali’s president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has told Reuters that wreckage of the missing flight was spotted between northern towns of Aguelhoc and Kidal.
Mamamia reported overnight:
Another plane disaster has rocked the world – coming exactly a week after flight MH17 was downed over Ukraine.
An Air Algerie flight with at least 116 passengers on board dropped off the radar over the Sahara as it crossed Mali in bad weather.
It now appears the plane crashed in a remote area of Mali.
Air Algerie said via Twitter that the plane has “apparently crashed in the Tilemsi area, about 70 kilometers from the southeastern city of Gao.” Flight 5017 lost radar contact 50 minutes after it was supposed to arrive at Algiers’ Houari Boumediene Airport about four hours later.
The BBC reports that the passenger list included 50 French citizens, 24 people from Burkina Faso, eight Lebanese, four Algerians, two from Luxembourg, one Belgian, one Swiss, one Nigerian, one Cameroonian, one Ukrainian, five Canadians; four Germans; two from Luxembourg and one Romanian.