Breaking News: Possible missing plane debris being sent to France

This image taken from video, shows a piece of debris from a plane, Wednesday, July 29, 2015, in Saint-Andre, Reunion. Air safety investigators, one of them a Boeing investigator, have identified the component as a "flaperon" from the trailing edge of a Boeing 777 wing, a U.S. official said. Flight 370, which disappeared March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board, is the only 777 known to be missing.  (Reunion 1ere via AP) FRANCE OUT

This image taken from video, shows a piece of debris from a plane, Wednesday, in Saint-Andre, Reunion. Air safety investigators, one of them a Boeing investigator, have identified the component as a “flaperon” from the trailing edge of a Boeing 777 wing, a U.S. official said. Flight 370, which disappeared March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board, is the only 777 known to be missing. (Reunion 1ere via AP) FRANCE OUT

PARIS (AP) — Malaysia’s prime minister says debris from an aircraft found on the French island of Reunion will be sent to France for investigation.
Prime Minister Najib Razak said on his personal blog today that a Malaysian team is on its way to the southwestern French city of Toulouse.
The sea-crusted wing part that washed up on the island in the western Indian Ocean may be the first trace of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 since it vanished nearly a year and a half ago.
Najib promised to make any new information public quickly.
Air safety investigators — one of them a Boeing investigator — have identified the component found on the French island of Reunion as a “flaperon” from the trailing edge of a Boeing 777 wing, a U.S. official said.

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