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  1. bendubberley_ on

    > Air France and Airbus have been found guilty of manslaughter over a 2009 plane crash which killed 228 people.

    > The Paris Appeals Court found the airline and aircraft manufacturer guilty of corporate manslaughter over the incident, in which a flight between Rio de Janeiro and Paris crashed into the Atlantic Ocean.

    > The passenger jet stalled during a storm and plunged into the water, killing all on board.

    > A court had previously cleared the companies in April 2023 but they were found guilty after this appeal.

  2. It is, as stated, a token amount.

    They should be fined that amount PER PERSON that died, not overall.

  3. Seventeen years, 228 deaths and families still fighting for accountability.

    Whatever the legal appeals ahead, this verdict is a reminder that corporate failures in aviation do not just disappear because enough time passes.

  4. 2EscapedCapybaras on

    Until they start jailing executives for their company’s wrongdoing, nothing will change. Fines are just an accounting entry.

  5. wilfersting on

    Yeah. €225,000 per company for a crash that killed 228 people works out to under €1,000 per victim per company if you divide it that way…Justice they say…

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