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Air France and Airbus found guilty of corporate manslaughter over Rio-Paris plane crash that killed 228 – UK Times

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Airbus and Air France have been found guilty of corporate manslaughter in the 2009 ⁠Rio-Paris ​plane crash ⁠that killed 228 passengers and ⁠crew in France’s ​worst ⁠air disaster.

A Paris appeals court on Wednesday ordered both companies to pay a maximum fine of €225,000 each, marking a significant milestone in a 17-year legal battle.

Relatives of the passengers and crew who died when the Airbus A330 vanished in darkness during ​an Atlantic storm gathered to hear the verdict, following the eight-week trial.

In 2023, a lower court had cleared the two companies, both of which ​have repeatedly denied the charges.

The maximum fines, amounting to just a few minutes of either company’s ​revenue, have been widely dismissed as a token penalty. But family groups have said a conviction would represent ‌a recognition ⁠of their plight.

Flight AF447 vanished from radar screens on June 1, 2009, with people from 33 nationalities on board. The black boxes were recovered ​two years later after a ​deep-sea search.

In 2012, crash ⁠investigators found the plane’s crew had pushed their jet into a stall, chopping lift from under the wings, after mishandling a problem to do ​with iced-up sensors.

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