French Court Finds Airbus and Air France Guilty in 2009 Crash
A Paris appeals court has found Airbus and Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter over the 2009 crash of Flight 447, which killed all 228 people on board

A Paris appeals court has found Airbus and Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter over a 2009 air crash. The French court delivered the guilty verdict against both of the companies in connection with the disaster, which involved Air France Flight 447 and took place in the Atlantic Ocean.[1][2]
The aviation disaster claimed the lives of all 228 people who were on board the flight, leaving no survivors. The appeals court in Paris determined that both Airbus and Air France were guilty of manslaughter for the tragic loss of life in the Atlantic Ocean crash.[1][2]
The ruling by the French court officially establishes the guilt of both Airbus and Air France over the 2009 air disaster. The corporate manslaughter conviction holds the companies responsible for the crash of Flight 447, which resulted in the deaths of all 228 passengers and crew members on board.[1][2]



