Possible MH370 debris arrives in Toulouse
疑似MH370航班殘骸抵達法國
A piece of wreckage thought to be from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has arrived in France's Toulouse for further analysis.
The wreckage was discovered on the beach of the French island Reunion in the Indian Ocean late Friday. It has been confirmed to be from a Boeing 777 wing. Experts need more analysis to connect it with the missing MH370. And that will be carried out by the French General Directorate of Armaments. Local media reports say the debris should be quickly identified because each piece is numbered in an airplane.
A "closed" suitcase "in very bad condition" found in the same place with the plane debris has also been transferred to France. It will be sent to a lab in Paris.
A team of experts from France, Malaysia, and Boeing will be working on the analysis of the wreckage. Officials said the analysis will begin on Wednesday. The package containing the wreckage will not be opened until aviation safety experts from Malaysia arrive at the testing facility.