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'Contact lost' with Kenya flight 'Contact lost' with Kenya flight
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Kenya Airways says it has lost contact with a Boeing 737-800 airliner flying to Nairobi from Douala in Cameroon. Kenya Airways says it has lost contact with a Boeing 737-800 airliner flying to Nairobi from Douala in Cameroon with 115 people on board.
The airline says the last message was received by the control tower in Douala immediately after take-off.The airline says the last message was received by the control tower in Douala immediately after take-off.
Flight KQ 507 left Douala at 2305 local time (0005 GMT) Friday and was due to arrive in Nairobi at 0315 GMT.Flight KQ 507 left Douala at 2305 local time (0005 GMT) Friday and was due to arrive in Nairobi at 0315 GMT.
Kenyan TV said there were 109 people on board but this has not been confirmed. Kenya Airways says it has set up a crisis management centre in Embakasi. Kenya Airways says there were 106 passengers and nine crew. It has set up a crisis management centre in Embakasi.
Titus Naikuni, the company's chief executive officer, said: "Flight 507 was coming from Abidjan via Douala. The aircraft unfortunately has not arrived."
Kenya Airways is 26%-owned by Air France KLM's Dutch company KLM.
In January 2000 a Kenya Airways plane crashed into the sea after taking off from Abidjan airport in Ivory Coast killing 169 passengers and 10 crew.