Egypt says signals picked up from doomed plane's black boxes

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Relatives of passengers on EgyptAir Flight MS804 grieve as they leave the in-flight service building where they were held at Cairo International Airport Thursday, May 19, 2016.
Relatives of passengers on EgyptAir Flight MS804 grieve as they leave the in-flight service building where they were held at Cairo International Airport Thursday, May 19, 2016.
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CAIRO, Egypt (KTRK) -- Egypt says a French ship has picked up signals from deep under Mediterranean Sea, presumed to be from black boxes of the EgyptAir plane that crashed last month, killing all 66 passengers and crew on board.

The Civil Aviation Ministry is citing a statement from the committee investigating the crash as saying the vessel Laplace is the one that received the signals.

Wednesday's statement says that a second ship, John Lethbridge affiliated with the Deep Ocean Search firm, will join the search team later this week.

Locator pings emitted by flight data and cockpit voice recorders, known as the black boxes, can be picked up from deep underwater.

The search for the EgyptAir plane that crashed May 19 killing has narrowed to a 5-kilometer (3-mile) area in the Mediterranean.

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