
BERLIN, March 26 -- Germanwings and its parent company Lufthansa have made a joint statement shortly after French authorities unveiled details over the co-pilot of the crashed Germanwings flight 4U9525.
"We are shaken by the upsetting statements of the French authorities," said Germanwings and Lufthansa in a statement by Twitter.
French authorities said earlier that the co-pilot was believed to have deliberately brought the plane to crash.
"Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the families and friends of the victims," said the statement.
J-11 fighters in air exercise
Beauties dancing on the rings
Attendants-to-be join Mr. & Miss Campus Contest
Beijing's toughest anti-smoking law takes effect
Family lives in cave for about 50 years in SW China
PLA soldiers operating vehicle-mounted guns in drill
Blind carpenter in E China's Jiangxi
China hosts overseas disaster relief exercise for the first time
20 pairs of twins who will become flight attendants in Sichuan
Obama is sowing discontent in S.China Sea
Rescuers work through night to reach cruise ship survivors
Driving through limbo
Facing down MERSDay|Week