Air France Chairman Jean-Cyril Spinetta called a news conference Tuesday morning at Paris' main airport to assess the dramatic crash landing of a jetliner in Canada that burst into flames but, remarkably, claimed no victims. Spinetta was scheduled to speak at 11:30 a.m. (0930GMT) at Air France's headquarters at Charles de Gaulle airport, a day after the crash that marked the first for an Airbus A340 in its 13 years of commercial service. French newspapers hailed the happy ending of the crash in Toronto. "The miracle of the Air France Airbus," read the front page of Le Parisien daily. All 309 people aboard Air France Flight 358 evacuated the plane moments before it burst into flames after skidding off a runway at Lester B. Pearson International Airport on Tuesday. Some 43 passengers suffered minor injuries, according to a report of The Associated Press.