The Mexican charter company which owns the plane that crashed in Cuba earlier this year, has attributed the tragedy to human error.
According to the company, data recorders showed the Boeing 737 had taken off too steeply.
The crash, on May 18, that killed 112 people, was one of the worst to happen in the Caribbean for decades.
The Boeing 737 and its Mexican crew had been leased from the Mexican company by Cuban state airline Cubana when it crashed.
Eyewitnesses described seeing the jet burst into flames before crashing into a field close to a wooded area near Havana's main airport.