PARIS (Reuters) - The head of Air France-KLM said on Wednesday it was not unusual that a slew of messages sent shortly before one of its planes crashed last month had not triggered an immediate reaction among staff.
Pierre-Henri Gourgeon told newspaper Le Figaro that a technician had no reason to suspect the seriousness of the situation when he saw 24 automatic messages had been sent by the Airbus before it plunged into the Atlantic.
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