Air France 447 originated from Rio de Janeiro on a flight to Paris
the Atlantic ocean no survivors
The Air crash investagiors
Only one. Air France Flight 447. June 1 2009
June 1, 2009
Air France 447 was an Airbus A330-200 aircraft. For more info, check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France_Flight_447 -Robin Richard
An airbus a330-300
Yes, Air France offers in-flight entertainment on their flights.
Pinger beacon: a device that sends out a signal to show its position on a monitoring device designed for it. The recently lost Air France Flight 447 and most aircraft have one aboard (see link)
Air france has a travel tool that you can use to track the flight, as long as you have your flight number or the airport code.
Investigators located the wreckage of Air France Flight 447 nearly two years after the crash, which occurred in June 2009. The extensive search effort underscored humanity's relentless pursuit of answers, reflecting both the importance of understanding tragedies and the commitment to improving aviation safety. This determination highlights the profound need for closure for the victims' families and the broader implications for future air travel.
Yes, Air France provides in-flight entertainment with TVs on their flights.
No, Air France Flight 447 did not hit the Bermuda Triangle. The flight, which went down on June 1, 2009, was en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris and crashed in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 1,000 kilometers (about 620 miles) northeast of the Brazilian coast, far from the Bermuda Triangle area. The crash resulted from a combination of factors, including pilot error and technical issues with the aircraft.