I don’t have live tool access right now, but I can share the latest developments that have been reported publicly about AF447/Air France up to mid-2025 and what has continued afterward.
Short answer
- In late September 2025, French courts opened a new trial against Air France and Airbus over the 2009 AF447 crash, revisiting liability, training, and systems issues. This marked the first major reopening of the case in more than a decade. [sources from late-2025 reporting]
Key updates since the accident
- Final BEA findings (2012) established that ice crystals blocking pitot tubes likely caused airspeed discrepancies, leading to autopilot disengagement, followed by pilot actions that caused a stall that could not be recovered. This remains the foundational technical explanation for the crash. [BEA final report 2012; widely cited summaries]
- Ongoing legal actions have continued to surface in France, including appeals and retrials focused on liability of Air France and Airbus, with scrutiny of pilot training, operational procedures, and the role of aircraft systems in high-altitude stalls. The 2025–2025 coverage indicates renewed court proceedings. [court coverage from 2025]
What this means for the case
- The core technical cause identified by investigators remains unchanged: transient airspeed indication problems at cruise altitude due to pitot tube obstruction, leading to loss of control. [BEA 2012 final report]
- Legally, the case has evolved from a purely aviation-safety inquiry into ongoing liability litigation against manufacturers and operators, with recent retrial proceedings highlighting questions of training, procedures, and responsibility. [2025 court reporting]
Illustrative timeline (high-level)
- 2009: AF447 crashes over the Atlantic on June 1; BEA later identifies airspeed inconsistencies due to pitot tube icing and stall of the aircraft. [BEA report; 2012 final findings]
- 2010s–2024: Investigations, search and recovery operations, and safety recommendations lead to changes in pitot tube design and related procedures across European regulators and operators. [BEA updates and aviation safety records]
- 2025: French appeals court opens a new trial against Air France and Airbus, revisiting liability and training issues in light of the 2009 crash. [2025 news coverage]
- 2025–2026: Media coverage continues around ongoing proceedings and related questions of accountability. [ongoing press coverage]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the latest public news articles or court filings and summarize them with citations.
- Create a brief timeline or a chart showing key milestones (investigation steps, regulatory changes, and legal actions) with sources.
- Provide a concise one-page briefing for a meeting, including the core technical findings and current legal posture.
Sources
Air 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.comFlight 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...
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