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France to Lead Air Algerie Black Box Analysis

A view shows French and European flags flying half-mast at the Quai d'Orsay in Paris, France, July 28, 2014.
A view shows French and European flags flying half-mast at the Quai d'Orsay in Paris, France, July 28, 2014.

The black boxes from an Air Algerie flight that crashed in Mali last week, killing all 118 people aboard, arrived in Paris on Monday as France takes the lead in the investigation.

France's transport minister said reviewing the data from the jet could take "weeks."

Flags flew at half-mast in France on Monday as the country began three days of mourning for the victims, which include 54 French nationals.

​The last contact made with the MD-83 was the pilots asking to "turn back" en route from Burkina Faso to Algeria. A sandstorm in the area may have played a role in the crash, but no official cause has been determined.

Journalists look at debris at the crash site of the Air Algerie Flight AH 5017 in Mali's Gossi region, west of Gao, July 26, 2014.
Journalists look at debris at the crash site of the Air Algerie Flight AH 5017 in Mali's Gossi region, west of Gao, July 26, 2014.

France sent crash experts and 20 police officers to site in the Mali desert to identify the victims and determine the cause of the disaster.

The accident is the worst air tragedy to hit France since the crash of the Air France A330 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris in June 2009.

It was also the third crash worldwide in the space of just eight days, capping a disastrous week for the aviation industry.

On July 17, a Malaysia Airlines plane was shot down in restive eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board.

And a Taiwanese aircraft crashed in torrential rain in Taiwan on last week, killing 48.

The Air Algerie Crash

French and European flags fly at half-staff, Quai d'Orsay, in Paris, July 28, 2014.
1/7 French and European flags fly at half-staff, Quai d'Orsay, in Paris, July 28, 2014.
Algerian Transport Minister Amar Ghoul (center) speaks at a news conference regarding Air Algerie AH5017, in Bamako, Mali, July 27, 2014.
2/7 Algerian Transport Minister Amar Ghoul (center) speaks at a news conference regarding Air Algerie AH5017, in Bamako, Mali, July 27, 2014.
President François Hollande announced three days of mourning and ordered that flags on government buildings across France fly at half-staff for three days after the death of 118 people, including 54 French nationals, in the crash of Air Algerie flight AH5017 in Mali, in Paris, July 28, 2014.
3/7 President François Hollande announced three days of mourning and ordered that flags on government buildings across France fly at half-staff for three days after the death of 118 people, including 54 French nationals, in the crash of Air Algerie flight AH5017 in Mali, in Paris, July 28, 2014.
This photo provided by the French army shows soldiers at the site of the Air Algerie plane crash in Mali, July 25, 2014.
4/7 This photo provided by the French army shows soldiers at the site of the Air Algerie plane crash in Mali, July 25, 2014.
This photo provided by the Burkina Faso military shows a part of the Air Algerie plane at the crash site in Mali, July 25, 2014.
5/7 This photo provided by the Burkina Faso military shows a part of the Air Algerie plane at the crash site in Mali, July 25, 2014.
This photo provided by the French army shows the site of the Air Algerie plane crash in Mali, July 25, 2014.
6/7 This photo provided by the French army shows the site of the Air Algerie plane crash in Mali, July 25, 2014.
This photo provided by the French army shows the site of the Air Algerie plane crash in Mali, July 25, 2014.
7/7 This photo provided by the French army shows the site of the Air Algerie plane crash in Mali, July 25, 2014.
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