Malaysia passes Boeing black boxes to Netherlands
The Dutch investigators will deliver the black boxes to the city of Farnborough for decoding on a Belgian plane.
According to BBC, the British Department for air accidents investigation, located in Farnborough, stays one of the two institutions in Europe that have the equipment for the black boxes decoding. The second one is in France.
The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that flew from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed in Donetsk region on July 17. All the 298 people aboard died. The Ukrainian authorities, as well as the Western countries, are convinced that the plane was shot down by a missile sent by the militants of the so-called "Donetsk Peoples' Republic".
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