'True cause may never be known' INVESTIGATION.Byline For the use of the term in football (soccer), see Byline (soccer). The byline on a newspaper or magazine article gives the name, and often the position, of the writer of the article. : PETER WOODMAN AVIATION experts fear the cause of the Air France Air France in full Compagnie Internationale Air France French passenger and cargo airline with more than 200 destinations in some 80 countries. It introduced supersonic Concorde service in 1976, but financial loss led the company to cease its Concorde plane crash may never be known. With hopes of finding the flight AF447's black box flight recorders all but gone French air accident investigators said it is unlikely they will be able to pinpoint the cause of the crash. Editor of internet news service Air Transport Intelligence Kieran Daly added: "We are a very long way from finding out exactly what went wrong with this flight. "It may be that we'll never know what happened to this plane. "Then you would have a situation where a state-of-the-art aircraft has been lost in the middle of a flight for no known reason and that's very, very worrying." CAPTION(S): TRAGIC Plane wreckage |
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