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AirAsia flight QZ8501

The latest news on the missing AirAsia flight QZ8501.

May 2016

  • French investigators arrive at Egypt’s ministry of civil aviation at Cairo international airport

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    Bomb, missile, sabotage or mechanical failure? Air accident teams will need to investigate a combination of possibilities
  • The tail section of crashed AirAsia Flight 8501 on a recovery ship in Borneo, Indonesia.

    AirAsia crash: pilots' confusion recalls 2009 Air France disaster

    Incidents suggest pilots have become less able to cope when computer systems malfunction
  • Wreckage from AirAsia flight QZ8501

    AirAsia crash caused by rudder fault and pilot response, say investigators - video

    A fault with the rudder control system coupled with the pilots’ response caused the AirAsia plane crash last December in which 162 people died
  • Indonesian search and rescue personnel recover wreckage from AirAsia flight QZ8501.

    AirAsia crash: crew lost control of plane after apparent misunderstanding

    Co-pilot took order to ‘pull down’ too literally while pilot was trying to fix fault, say investigators who looked into disaster in Java Sea that killed 162 people

March 2015

  • There were 150 people on board the Germanwings flight that crashed today in the Alps

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    Aircraft accident rates at historic low despite high-profile plane crashes

  • Indonesian national search and rescue agency’s teams prepare the lifting bags for recovery of the fuselage of crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501 in January.

    Indonesian rescue teams end hunt for AirAsia flight QZ8501 crash victims

January 2015

  • Wreckage from AirAsia flight 8501 is lifted into a ship at sea south of Borneo island on 10 January.

    AirAsia captain left seat to fix computer problem before jet lost control – reports

  • AirAsia pilots may have turned off plane computer system before crash, report claims

  • (FILES) In this file photograph taken on January 10, 2015, Indonesian search and rescue personnel pull wreckage of AirAsia flight QZ8501 onto the Crest Onyx ship at sea. An AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea last month with 162 people on board had climbed at a speed that was higher than normal and then stalled, Indonesia’s transport minister said January 20. AFP PHOTO / FILESSTR/AFP/Getty Images

    AirAsia co-pilot was in charge of plane when it crashed, investigators reveal

  • Wreckage from AirAsia flight 8501 is lifted on to a ship at sea south of Borneo island on 10 January.

    AirAsia crash: Indonesia says search for victims is in last days

  • AirAsia QZ8501: Four more bodies retrieved as divers try to lift fuselage - video

  • AirAsia flight QZ8501: four more bodies recovered from wreckage

  • AirAsia crash: divers enter fuselage for first time and retrieve six bodies

  • Indonesian air investigators rule out foul play in AirAsia crash

  • AirAsia crash: plane was climbing too fast before plunge, says minister

  • AirAsia crash investigators find no evidence of terrorism

  • AirAsia jet’s fuselage located, raising hopes more bodies will be retrieved

  • AirAsia QZ8501 black box voice recorder retrieved by Indonesian navy divers – video

  • Divers recover AirAsia cockpit voice recorder

  • AirAsia QZ8501 black box flight recorder brought back to Indonesia – video

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