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Britain and Germany ground military transport plane after four killed in Spain crash

Britain, Germany stop flights of Airbus A400M military transporter after four test crew killed

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Firefighters try to extinguish a fire from the Airbus A400M after it crashed in a field near the Andalusian capital of Seville.Photo: Reuters
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Britain and Germany have grounded Europe's new troop and cargo carrier after an Airbus A400M military transport plane crashed outside Seville, killing four test crew.

The aircraft was due to be delivered to another Nato customer, Turkey, and was on its maiden test flight when it crashed in a field 1.6km north of Seville's San Pablo airport. It was the first ever crash of an A400M.

Airbus said four Spanish employees had been killed and two surviving crew were in hospital in serious condition.

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Part of crashed Airbus A400 military plane.Photo: EPA
Part of crashed Airbus A400 military plane.Photo: EPA

The newspaper El Pais said the crew had detected a fault and asked permission to land, but hit an electricity pylon while attempting an emergency landing.

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Tracking data from the Flightradar24 website indicated the plane had wheeled to the left before coming down.

An Airbus spokesman declined to comment on possible causes. Airbus said it had sent a team to investigate.

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