Debris, accumulated debris and an oily slick were seen near the crash site. The passengers were not found.
The plane that crashed in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Latvia on September 4 after being escorted by NATO fighters belonged to German businessman Georg Grisemann. This was announced on Monday by his company Quick Air. European Truth writes about it in relation to Reuters.
“I can confirm that this is the private jet of our owner Georg Grisemann,” said a spokesman for Quick Air, a Cologne-based charter company.
The cause of the accident is not yet known.
On Sunday night, planes from several countries and a passenger ferry headed to the crash site to help with the rescue operation.
Debris, accumulated debris and an oily slick were seen near the crash site. The passengers were not found.
It was previously reported that the Austrian-registered aircraft took off from the city of Jerez in southern Spain and, according to FlightRadar24, did not indicate a specific destination. According to German Bild, the plane was supposed to land in Cologne. Four people were on board: a pilot, a man, a woman and their daughter.
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