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from the Aviation Herald.
A statement by Lufthansa provided to Lufthansa employees on Lufthansa's internal website said, that the black boxes have been analysed by the German Bureau for Aviation Accident Investigation (BFU). The results indicate, that the airplane touched down normally in the touch down zone, however two more ground contacts followed which caused the rear of the aircraft to fracture just aft of the main gear. After 2400 meters (7880 feet) the airplane departed the runway 33L to the left, at this stage the nose gear collapsed. The airplane came to rest after another 375 meters (1230 feet). The crew left the airplane via slide 1L. Further information can not be provided due to the ongoing investigation, every (internal or external) statement must be authorised by Saudi Arabia's investigator in charge. The investigator hopes to release a preliminary report in fall 2010, which requires interviews with the crew however. The interview has been scheduled for next week (Aug 16th-20th). A final report is expected in about a year. The wreckage has been removed from the accident site and is currently being dismantled. Lufthansa Technics checks whether some of the undamaged parts can be re-used, all the rest is going to be scraped in Saudi Arabia.
The German BFU stated, that the airplane bounced after first touch down and broke on next touch down.