NEW YORK - The bodies of 225 people have been recovered from the wreckage of the American Airlines Airbus that crashed in a residential area of New York early this morning (NZT), mayor Rudolph Giuliani said.
Giuliani said at a news conference that six people and possibly as many as eight people, were reported missing on the ground in the Queens neighbourhood known as the Rockaways, where American Airlines Flight 587 nose-dived three minutes after take-off from John F. Kennedy International Airport at 9:17am (3.17am NZT).
American Airlines said in a statement that it had revised upward the number of passengers on board the Airbus A300-600 en route to the Dominican Republic to 251 from 246 to account for five infants carried on the laps of parents.
There were also nine crew members on the plane, the airline said, bringing the total on the plane to 260.
225 bodies recovered from New York crash site
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