An Airbus A320 crashed today in the area of Barcelonnette in the southern region of the French Alps, it became known from sources of Aviation service. According to one of these sources, it is a company plane Germanwings, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, which was flying between Barcelona (Spain) and Düsseldorf (Germany). The Directorate General of Civil Aviation confirmed, according to the French press, that the plane was carrying 142 passengers and 6-member crew. The Prime Minister and French President Francois Hollande, according to dailymail.co.uk, expressed fears that there are no survivors. "The cause of the crash is currently unknown," said even reporters Prime Waltz. He added that activated the ministerial core for crisis and sent Interior Minister Bernard Kaznev the place of the accident. The French Interior Ministry announced that Airbus debris found near the village of Barcelonnette, about 100 km. North of Nice. To A320 that crashed was aged 24 and was included in 1991 the fleet of Germanwings, according to the online bank airfleets.net information. The company headquarters is in Stuttgart. Overall, the company has 81 airplanes Mouthwash fleet and serves 86 destinations worldwide. To date there has recorded no plane crash.