Here are the latest publicly reported developments about AF447 / Air France as of 2026.
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French court opens new trial on AF447 case
- A French appeals court began a retrial of Air France and Airbus over the 2009 crash that killed 228 people, revisiting liability and training issues. This development occurred in late September 2025, marking the first major procedural update in the case in years.[8]
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Ongoing legal questions and liability discussions
- The retrial focuses on whether Air France and Airbus bore responsibility for training and operational gaps that may have contributed to the accident, along with considerations of corporate responsibility and civil liability under French law.[3]
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Context on the original 2009 accident findings
- Investigators determined the crash followed temporary inconsistencies in airspeed readings (likely due to ice affecting pitot tubes), leading to autopilot disengagement and improper pilot response, culminating in a stall from which the crew could not recover.[6]
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Background coverage and summaries
- Coverage of AF447 includes the timeline of events from takeoff to the loss of control, the recovery of the flight recorders years later, and the BEA’s final conclusions about the stall caused by airspeed sensor issues, along with subsequent safety and training implications.[6]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent court documents or summarize the key legal arguments presented in the 2025-2026 proceedings, and provide a timeline of major events from 2009 through the latest court actions. Would you like me to do that?