Here’s the latest on AF447 / Air France.
Summary
- A French appeals court opened a new trial involving Air France and Airbus related to the 2009 AF447 disaster, continuing legal proceedings 16 years after the crash that killed 228 people. This development was reported by Reuters and other outlets in September 2025.[6][8][9]
Key points from recent coverage
- The trial revisits liability and training issues identified in the BEA investigation, with prosecutors focusing on airline training gaps and corporate responsibility, alongside Airbus’ role.[3][8]
- The court proceedings are expected to address whether Air France and Airbus bore responsibility for the crash and the adequacy of safety procedures and response measures, echoing themes previously highlighted by investigators.[8][3]
- Reports also note that the AF447 case remains a landmark in aviation safety discussions, particularly regarding stall recovery at cruise altitude and pitot tube icing, which had been central to the BEA final report in 2012. Recent coverage frames these as backdrop to the retrial rather than new findings.[3][6]
Context and background (for quick recall)
- AF447 involved an Airbus A330 operating Rio de Janeiro–Paris; inconsistent airspeed readings likely due to ice obstructing pitot probes led to autopilot disengagement and an aerodynamic stall that the crew could not recover from.[5][6]
- The BEA final report (2012) concluded the tragedy resulted from these airspeed anomalies, inappropriate crew response at cruise altitude, and gaps in training and procedures; the new trial revisits these aspects in a liability framework.[6][3]
What this means going forward
- The retrial could influence how manufacturers and airlines address pilot training, cockpit automation handoffs, and the allocation of responsibility in high-profile aviation accidents. Expect updates on trial dates, statements from Air France and Airbus, and potential implications for safety practices and liability law in Europe.[8][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent court dates and summarize the key legal arguments as they emerge, or assemble a concise timeline of the AF447 investigation and the new trial proceedings.
Citations
- French court opens new trial on AF447 air disaster 16 years on[8]
- Reuters coverage on AF447 retrial and liability themes[3][6]
- BEA final report and historical context on cause and safety implications[6]
Sources
Flight 447 was due to pass from Brazilian airspace into Senegalese airspace around 02:20 (UTC) on 1 June, and then into Cape Verdean airspace at roughly 03:45. Shortly after 04:00, when the flight had failed to contact air traffic control in either Senegal or Cape Verde, the controller in Senegal attempted to contact the aircraft. When he received no response, he asked the crew of another Air France flight (AF459) to try to contact AF447; this was also met with no success. … The BEA stated...
wikipedia.nucleos.comAir France Flight 447 (AF447/AFR447) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris, France. On 1 June 2009, inconsistent ...
www.wikiwand.comA French court opens a retrial of Air France and Airbus over the 2009 AF447 crash that killed 228, revisiting negligence claims and pilot training failures DXB News Network
www.dxbnewsnetwork.comParis court reopens AF447 case, revisiting Air France's and Airbus' liability in the 2009 crash that killed 228.
aerospaceglobalnews.comA French appeals court will begin a new trial on Monday of Air France and Airbus, 16 years after a jetliner plunged into the Atlantic killing all 228 people on board.
www.ndtv.comA French appeals court will begin a new trial on Monday of Air France and Airbus , 16 years after a jetliner plunged into the Atlantic killing all 228 people on board.
www.reuters.com