Search teams have located the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder that was on board the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-800 that crashed into the Mediterranean Sea.
The passenger aircraft crashed in the sea on 25 January, soon after take-off from Beirut airport, and reports in Lebanon - quoting the Lebanese military - say radio signals have pin-pointed the recorders' location.
The reports say the recorders are 10 kilometres from the airport and at a depth of 1,300m (4,300ft).
International search teams, including a US naval vessel, have been searching for survivors and wreckage. There were 90 people on the aircraft. No survivors have been found.
Source: Air Transport Intelligence news