Air France and Airbus found guilty of manslaughter over 2009 plane crash
A Paris appeals court convicted the two companies of manslaughter for the 2009 Rio-Paris flight crash that killed 228 people.

A Paris appeals court has found aviation companies Air France and Airbus guilty of corporate and involuntary manslaughter over the 2009 crash of a flight traveling from Rio de Janeiro to Paris. The ruling, which was handed down on Thursday, holds the two corporations legally responsible for the fatal air disaster.[1][2][3]
The crash resulted in the deaths of all 228 passengers and crew members on board the aircraft. The victims of the flight were predominantly of French, Brazilian, and German nationalities.[1][2]
The 2009 Rio-Paris crash remains the worst aviation disaster in France's history. Thursday's verdict represents the latest milestone in a prolonged legal marathon for the families of the victims seeking accountability from two of France's most emblematic companies.[2][3]



