An Air France passenger says he was injured when his business-class seat came loose during takeoff, and is suing the airline
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Sofiane Licir is suing Air France for over $100,000 after allegedly sustaining serious injuries due to his business-class seat breaking during an aborted takeoff.
The lawsuit asserts that Licir was propelled into the confines of his seating area when the Airbus A350's pilots aborted takeoff, resulting in serious and permanent injuries.
Licir seeks damages under the Montreal Convention, which protects passengers, claiming that Air France's maintenance service failed to prevent the mechanical failure of the seat.
Seat issues are not uncommon on airlines, as quick turnarounds can lead to unresolved mechanical problems, raising concerns about passenger safety.
Read at Business Insider
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