The Egyptair Airbus A320 known as flight MS-804 that departed May 18th from Charles de Gaulle airport and disappeared over the Mediterranean in Egyptian airspace apparently has been found. Jun 15th 2016 Egypt’s Civil Aviation Authority reported that the “John Lethbridge” identified A320 wreckage locations. Currently the area in question is being mapped, part of the planning process of wreckage recovery.
Fifty-six passengers and ten crew died in the wreckage.
* Update: Black boxes both recovered.
Egypt’s announcement:11
Egypt’s announcement:10
Egypt’s announcement:9
Egypt’s announcement:8
A small plane has crashed in Zimbabwe and authorities suspect all 6 people on board are dead

A small plane owned by a diamond mining company has crashed in Zimbabwe and aviation authorities say preliminary reports indicate that all six people on board have been killed
Bids For ISS Demolition Rights Are Now Open, NASA Declares – Slashdot

Jude Karabus writes via The Register: NASA has confirmed it will ask American companies to duke it out for the opportunity to deorbit the International Space Station — quietly releasing a request for proposals last week. The specs, which appeared on U.S. government e-procurement portal SAM.gov, ar…
6 people killed as diamond mine plane goes down in Mashava

No survivors in Rio Zim’s second plane crash in just 8 months…
AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean

Sept. 22 – 27, 2023
NTSB releases final report on fatal Farmington plane crash

The tragic incident occurred on Sept. 2, 2021, when a Cessna plane departed from Robertson Airfield, ultimately colliding with the Trumpf building in Farmington.