YEARENDER 2009<br />Handout picture released June 8, 2009 by the Brazilian Navy showing divers recovering a huge part of the rudder of the Air France A330 aircraft lost in midflight over the Atlantic ocean June 1st. Seventeen bodies have been recovered from the Atlantic where an Air France jet came down a week ago as French submarines head to the remote zone in search of the black boxes. The remains, and dozens of structural components from the plane also plucked from the waves, were expected to arrive in the Brazilian archipelago Fernando de Noronha on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO BRAZILIAN NAVY/HO     RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE
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Handout picture released June 8, 2009 by the Brazilian Navy showing divers recovering a huge part of the rudder of the Air France A330 aircraft lost in midflight over the Atlantic ocean June 1st. Seventeen bodies have been recovered from the Atlantic where an Air France jet came down a week ago as French submarines head to the remote zone in search of the black boxes. The remains, and dozens of structural components from the plane also plucked from the waves, were expected to arrive in the Brazilian archipelago Fernando de Noronha on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO BRAZILIAN NAVY/HO RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE
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Yemen Airways (Yemenia) workers carry a coffin containing the remains of a crew member of the Yemenia Airbus A310-300 that crashed in the Indian Ocean in June, in Sanaa December 1, 2009. Yemen received on Tuesday the remains of eight of the 11 crew members of the airliner. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN DISASTER TRANSPORT)
Yemen Airways (Yemenia) workers carry a coffin containing the remains of a crew member of the Yemenia Airbus A310-300 that crashed in the Indian Ocean in June, in Sanaa December 1, 2009. Yemen received on Tuesday the remains of eight of the 11 crew members of the airliner. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN DISASTER TRANSPORT) © REUTERS | REUTERS