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Airbus and Air France found guilty of 2009 plane crash that killed 228

Airbus and Air France found guilty of 2009 plane crash that killed 228

Airbus and Air France have been found guilty of manslaughter on appeal for the 2009 plane crash that killed all 228 people on board. The aircraft crashed into the Atlantic Ocean several hours after takeoff, resulting in no survivors.

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