Search teams have found wreckage from the Egyptian airplane that crashed in the Mediterranean Sea. The plane, an Airbus 320, was carrying 66 people, including 56 passengers. The EgyptAir flight was traveling from Paris to Cairo. Air traffic controllers lost contact with the flight when it was near or within Egyptian airspace. CNN reported that EgyptAir’s vice chairman said debris from the jet was found north of the Egyptian coast. Search teams continue to look for other “remains of the missing plane.” Egyptian officials discussed the crash on Thursday while search operations continued in the Mediterranean Sea. Aviation minister Sherif Fathy said the crash was more likely caused by a terrorist attack than mechanical failure. French President Francois Hollande spoke to reporters about the incident. “We must ensure that we know everything on the causes of what happened. Nohypothesis is ruled out or favored,” he said.