Concorde Trial Should Result in Better Runway Safety, Not Criminalization

Credit: PHILIPPE DELAFOSSE/AIR FRANCE
A French court is expected to determine a timeframe soon for the long-delayed trial related to the crash of an Air France Concorde near Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport in July 2000. Prosecutors will detail convictions of involuntary manslaughter in an unprecedented context: The Franco-British...

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