Air Algeria's Crash in 2014: European justice declares legal issues inadmissible
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Air Algeria's Crash in 2014: European justice declares legal issues inadmissible
European justice declared on Thursday 3 April inadmissible a series of questions of law transmitted by the Paris Correctional Court as part of the proceedings for involuntary homicides against the Spanish company Swiftair after the crash of Air Algeria's plane in 2014 in the Sahel.
Process after plane crash before Sharm el-Sheikh 2004
More than 20 years after the crash of an Egyptian low-cost airline in front of the seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh with 148 dead, the ex-chief of the then airline in France is to be held in court. The trial for manslaughter against the 71-year-old Egyptian Mohamed Nour is to begin on November 24, as the news agency AFP learned from judicial circles on Thursday. Most of the victims came from France.
Sharm el-Sheikh crash in 2004: a court-ordered trial in Paris against the ex-leader of Flash Airlines
On 3 January 2004, the Flash Airlines aircraft was damaged in the Red Sea three minutes after taking off from the seaside resort, killing its 135 French passengers and 13 crew members Two
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