Saturday, May 9, 2015

At least three dead after military plane crashes in Spain


According to Spanish defence ministry, An Airbus A400M military  aircraft was undergoing flight trails at San Pablo airport in Seville, Southern Spain  when it crashed early today May 9.

It is not clear as at press time how many people were on board, but it was reported that three persons have been confirmed dead, two injured and others unaccounted for.

Report says no military personnel was on board – all the people on board were Airbus workers.

The aircraft was being tested before it was going to be sold to the Turkish Air Force.

“We confirm that there has been an accident with an A400M in Sevilla. At this point, we can confirm that the aircraft is MSN23, an aircraft foreseen for the Turkish customer,” the Airbus Defence and Space said.


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