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A Myanmar army aircraft with 120 people on board, including soldiers, family members and aircraft staff, has gone missing on a flight from a southern town to the city of Yangon, the military and civil aviation officials say.
The Chinese-made Y-8-200F transport plane left the coastal town of Myeik at 1:06pm (local time) heading north to Myanmar's largest city of Yangon on a regular weekly flight that visits several coastal towns, officials said.
The plane lost contact 29 minutes after take-off while flying at 18,000 feet over the Andaman Sea, about 70 kilometres west of the town of Dawei, the military said.
"We don't know what exactly happened to this plane after the loss of contact," said Kyaw Kyaw Htey, a civil aviation official at Myeik airport.
Civil aviation authorities initially said there were 105 people onboard.
The military later said those on board included 106 soldiers and family members and 14 aircraft staff.
The maximum capacity of the aircraft is 200 people, a military officer said.
Kyaw Kyaw Htey said the weather had been "normal" with good visibility when the plane took off.
The military launched the search soon after the plane went missing, mobilising six navy ships and three military planes.
The search went on as darkness fell.
The plane was bought in March 2016 and had a total of 809 flying hours. It was carrying 2.4 tons of supplies, the military said.
Reuters
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