After an accident on a flight test and research on the flaws of the Airbus A400M, the Minister of Defense of Spain reported withdrawing the flight permit this model of aircraft.
Mexico City (elsemanario.com) .- After the crash of the Airbus A400M, which crashed into a light tower in Seville, Spain, in which four workers were killed and a test flight from France, who landed normally at the Seville San Pablo Airport, Airbus has focused research on detecting which of the changes in the configuration of the last manufactured engines could cause failure of the A400M.
This will hit production to Airbus since Defense Minister of Spain, Pedro Morenés , said his department temporarily withdrew permission of flight to the Airbus A400M aircraft units, which are in production, because “you can not rule out any hypothesis “about the causes of the crash of one of these devices.
Speaking to Onda Cero, Morenés said that to know what happened, it is” prudent “to the aircraft out of production and not fly.
“Not that we already know something, we must take all precautions. You have to investigate and any conclusion which does not meet the objective truth can lead to bad decisions, “he said.
Recently, Copper Crosses, Heineken, Persán and Renault companies, promoters of the initiative Sevilla is Industry have expressed their support for Airbus and the continuation of the A400M program, after the accident.
The top executives of the four companies have approached the president of Airbus Spain, Fernando Alonso, to show their condolences for the dead and show support for an “indispensable for the present and the industrial future of Sevilla, Andalusia and Spain project”.
They argue the return to flight test and continuity of the project is the “best consideration that can be done to accident victims and the thousands of associated with the A400M project and the aviation industry workers.”
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