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Published 07:19 18 Apr 2023 BST
Updated 08:23 18 Apr 2023 BST
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In a two-month trial, prosecutors accused the airline of failing to train their pilots in how to respond to a system malfunction, as it is believed the sensors had iced over and caused the crash.
The Irish Times reported that when the final "not guilty" verdict was read, families of those who had been killed in the crash could be heard crying from the gallery.
The verdict came after not enough evidence was found to convict the airline of the crash or any wrongdoing.
Air France has paid compensation to the victim's families and there have been dramatic changes in the airline over regulations and pilot training.
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