US firm says 20 employees on missing Malaysia plane

Agence France-Presse

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Among the Freescale Semiconductor employees aboard Flight MH370 were 12 people from Malaysia and another 8 from China

MISSING PLANE. The arrival board at the Beijing Airport showed the flight MH370 in red text. It was the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 plane, which lost contact with air traffic authorities on March 8, 2014. Photo by Mark Ralston/AFP

WASHINGTON, USA – A Texas semiconductor firm said Saturday, March 9, that 20 of its employees were confirmed passengers aboard a missing Malaysia Airlines jet that has abruptly vanished.

Among the Freescale Semiconductor employees aboard Flight MH370 were 12 people from Malaysia and another 8 from China, president and CEO Gregg Lowe said.

“At present, we are solely focused on our employees and their families,” he added in a statement. “Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by this tragic event.”

Rescuers were still hunting for the whereabouts of the twin-engine plane that was carrying 239 people aboard as it traveled from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing more than 24 hours after it slipped off radar screens somewhere between Malaysia’s east coast and southern Vietnam, triggering an international search effort.

The 153 Chinese passengers aboard the plane included an infant, while 38 Malaysians and 7 Indonesians were aboard.

Six Australians, 5 Indians, 4 French nationals and 3 Americans, including an infant, were also among those listed and the Dutch Foreign Ministry said one Dutch passenger was on the plane.

“The entire Freescale Semiconductor community is deeply saddened by this news. The company is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide more information as it becomes available,” the Austin, Texas-based firm said.

Freescale said it was making counselors and other professionals available to employees as part of “around-the-clock support for those impacted by this tragedy.”

The company’s products serve the automotive, consumer, industrial and networking markets.

They include microprocessors, microcontrollers and sensors, as well as analog integrated circuits and connectivity.

Freescale has design, research and development, manufacturing and sales operations around the world. – Rappler.com

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