Greek search teams looking for a plane that disappeared over the Mediterranean last night say they've found debris.
Two pieces of wreckage have reportedly been seen off the island of Crete. 66 people were on board.
Egyptian Aviation Minister Sherif Fathy thinks it's more likely to be a terror attack than a technical fault - but he doesn't want to speculate:
Family members of passengers on board the missing flight have begun arriving at the airport in Ciaro and at Charles De Gaulle in Paris as they wait for news of their loved ones.
Flight MS 804 had just entered Egyptian airspace when it disappeared from radar. The airline says contact was lost at 1.45am our time - It was last in touch 10 minutes earlier.
The airline says the Airbus A320 has been part of EgyptAir's service since 2003. It had about 48,000 flight hours. The pilot had about 6,000 flying hours. The flight tracking history of the jet shows is had flown to Tunisia, Eritrea and Brussels in the last few days.