A plane operated by the budget carrier of Germany's Lufthansa has crashed in a remote area of the French Alps killing all 150 on board.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has confirmed two Australians, a mother and her son from Victoria, were among dead.
Here is what is known so far:
- Germanwings Airbus A320 crashes in southern French Alps
- 144 passengers and six crew on board — all feared dead
- Passenger jet had been traveling from Barcelona to Duesseldorf
- Germanwings CEO: plane descended 31,000ft in 8 minutes before crash
- Debris has been located on the alps at an altitude of about 6,500 ft
- 16 German high school students believed to be on board
- Deadliest crash on French soil since 2000
- Weather was reportedly calm at time of crash
- Captain had more than 10 years of flight experience and more than 6,000 flight hours
- French officials say one of the plane's black boxes has been located and recovered
- Two Australians, a mother and her son from Victoria, confirmed victims
- Leading opera singers Maria Radner and Oleg Bryjak were also among the passengers killed
Souce: Yahoo7 and AP
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