The Air Algeria plane, which crashed above Mali with 116 people on board belonged to Real Madrid, reports the Spanish daily Marca.
The aircraft an MD-83, had been chartered to the Spanish company Swiftair and was to carry out the Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)-Algiers and land in the Algerian capital this Thursday morning.
He had disappeared this night when he was to land in Algiers this Thursday morning. Algerian aviation announced that the plane was the victim of a crash over Mali.
The Ah5017 plane belonged to Real Madrid between 2007 and 2009, announces the Spanish daily Marca. It was the private plane of the Merengue training, baptized the Saeta.
He had 110 passengers including fifty French people on board and 6 crew members.