Prosecutor appeals crash verdict which cleared Air France, Airbus FMTNews FMTWorld
French public prosecutor Alain Jakubowicz speaks to reporters after the court cleared Airbus and Air France of ‘involuntary manslaughter’.
A French court had earlier this month cleared the two companies of the charge relating to the crash, when a plane from Rio de Janeiro to Paris vanished during an Atlantic storm. Families of those who died had sought to establish criminal liability for France’s worst air disaster and the trial focused on whether Airbus had reacted too slowly and whether Air France had done enough to ensure its pilots were sufficiently trained.
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