The search for the EgyptAir plane which crashed last week killing all 66 people on board has narrowed to a five-kilometer-wide area in the Mediterranean Sea, based on signals from the craft's emergency beacon, Egypt's chief investigator said Friday, according to The Associated Press.

The chief investigator, Ayman al-Moqadem, said Airbus had given Egyptian authorities information on the Emergency Locator Transmitter, or ELT, from the doomed aircraft.

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