The Airbus A320 - flight 4U 9525 - went down between Digne and
Barcelonnette. There are no survivors, officials say.
The "black box" flight recorder has been found,
France's interior minister says. The cause of the crash is not known and the
plane sent no distress signal during an eight-minute descent.
Germanwings, a low-cost airline owned by Germany's main carrier
Lufthansa, has an excellent safety record. French, Spanish and German leaders
have expressed shock.
A recovery team reached the site, in a remote mountain ravine,
earlier on Tuesday. Their work was called off in the evening and will resume at
first light on Wednesday, the French interior ministry said.
Bruce Robin, a prosecutor from Marseille, told the Reuters news
agency that he had seen the wreckage of the aircraft from a helicopter.
"The body of the plane is in a state of destruction, there
is not one intact piece of wing or fuselage," he said.