MILAN, Italy (CNN) -- At least 114 people have been killed when an SAS airliner ploughed into a building at Milan's Linate airport after it collided with a small private aircraft, an Italian official said.
Airport officials said it was unlikely that anyone survived the crash at 8.15 a.m. (0615 GMT) on Monday morning and a subsequent fire.
Others deaths could be reported; officials are not certain how many people were in the building during the accident.
There were 48 Italians and 56 people of other nationalities on the commercial flight, while the small plane was carrying four people.
Apparantly the planes collided while taxiing
Phil
Airport officials said it was unlikely that anyone survived the crash at 8.15 a.m. (0615 GMT) on Monday morning and a subsequent fire.
Others deaths could be reported; officials are not certain how many people were in the building during the accident.
There were 48 Italians and 56 people of other nationalities on the commercial flight, while the small plane was carrying four people.
Apparantly the planes collided while taxiing
Phil




