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Appeal trial opens against Air France and Airbus over AF447 crash

"Breaking: Appeal trial against Air France and Airbus opens today over the tragic 2009 AF447 crash that claimed 228 lives. Discover the implications for aviation safety."

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Appeal trial opens against Air France and Airbus over AF447 crash
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An appeal trial opened on Monday, September 29, 2025, against Air France and Airbus regarding the 2009 crash of Rio–Paris flight AF447. The Airbus A330 aircraft plunged into the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in the deaths of all 228 individuals on board. Among the deceased were 72 French nationals and 58 Brazilian nationals, marking the incident as the deadliest disaster in the airline"s history.

This trial seeks to address the responsibilities of both Air France and Airbus in the circumstances surrounding the crash. The case has drawn significant attention due to the tragic loss of life and the implications for aviation safety regulations.

For further context, similar situations have arisen in the past regarding airline safety and accountability. Recent developments in international aviation regulations continue to evolve in response to such incidents.