An aircraft appeared in the Sahara without noise, fire, or visible damage. It rested quietly on open sand, its long white body looking as though it had landed gently after a routine journey.
Satellite analysts first assumed it was debris, another forgotten wreck in the desert. But its heat signature and intact structure suggested something unusual, prompting investigation teams to travel to the site.
They found the plane fully intact — no corrosion, no crash damage, and no signs of decades exposed to harsh conditions. Inside were ninety-two passengers who believed they had just completed a normal flight.