On June 1, 2009, amid a storm over the Atlantic, Air France Flight 447 disappeared.

There were 228 passengers on the flight, which was travelling from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.

It took two years to find the plane, but debris was discovered on the ocean's surface.

Investigators deduced that the autopilot disengaged due to frozen air-speed sensors.

Because of inaccurate readings and improper reactions to the stall, the pilots lost control.

At 11,000 feet per minute, the aircraft crashed into the water, killing every person inside.

Since then, speed sensors have been changed and pilot training has been enhanced.

Families and labour unions waged a protracted legal battle against Air France and Airbus.

A trial for involuntary manslaughter for both companies was mandated by a court in 2021.

Air France and Airbus want to file an appeal, claiming they are innocent.

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