Reports on Air France and Airbus Court Ruling in 2009 AF447 Crash Vary
1-Minute Brief
There are conflicting reports regarding the French court's decision on Air France and Airbus's responsibility for the AF447 crash.
Key Facts
- BBC News reported that Air France and Airbus were found guilty of manslaughter over a plane crash that killed 228 people.
- The crash involved a passenger jet traveling from Brazil to Paris.
- Bloomberg reported that a French appeals court overturned a previous ruling in the case.
- Bloomberg stated the companies were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
- The incident is referred to as the AF447 crash.
What Happened
Reports vary regarding the outcome of a French court case involving Air France and Airbus over the AF447 crash, with BBC News and Bloomberg providing differing accounts.
Why It Matters
The case concerns legal accountability for one of the deadliest aviation disasters, and the outcome may affect future proceedings and industry practices. Reports vary: BBC News and Bloomberg both report a guilty verdict, but previous widely reported outcomes indicated acquittal. The facts presented here reflect only the content of the provided sources.
What's Next
Further clarification from official court documents or additional reporting may resolve discrepancies in coverage of the court's decision.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter3h agoAir France and Airbus found guilty of manslaughter over 2009 plane crash
- Bloomberg MarketsCenter1h agoAirbus, Air France Culpable for AF447 Crash, French Court Rules
