An international search to locate the black box recorders from an Air France plane that crashed near Brazil last year killing 228 people has so far proved inconclusive, French officials said today
Air France flight AF447 between Rio de Janeiro and Paris crashed into the sea on June 1st 2009, killing everyone on board.
The families of the victims hope the black box recorders from the Airbus A330 plane will be found in order to shed light on the disaster.
So far, the search has cost €9 million and French Minister for Transport Dominique Bussereau today said he would ask the country's BEA body - the authority in charge of investigating plane crashes - to continue its investigation.
The BEA plans to issue an update on the situation on May 4th.
A search last year found several pieces of wreckage and 50 bodies but the black box flight recorders have not been recovered and the causes of the crash remain unexplained
Reuters