Spain plane crash: Crew of military flight killed

A MILITARY transport plane crashed near Seville airport in south-west Spain today, killing its crew, Spain’s prime minister said.
A screengrab taken from Twitter of a plume of smoke following the crash of an Airbus A400M aircraft near Seville airport. Picture: Alejandro Ortega/@SickoSeven/PA WireA screengrab taken from Twitter of a plume of smoke following the crash of an Airbus A400M aircraft near Seville airport. Picture: Alejandro Ortega/@SickoSeven/PA Wire
A screengrab taken from Twitter of a plume of smoke following the crash of an Airbus A400M aircraft near Seville airport. Picture: Alejandro Ortega/@SickoSeven/PA Wire

Mariano Rajoy said up to 10 crew members were aboard the brand new Airbus A400M aircraft that was undergoing flight trials at the airport.

It is unclear if any others were injured.

Spain’s airport authority AENA said Seville airport had been closed because its fire crews had gone to attend the crash, outside its perimeter fence.

Graphic of the Airbus A400 M, a military transport plane, that crashed near Seville Airport, killing all of its crew. Picture: PAGraphic of the Airbus A400 M, a military transport plane, that crashed near Seville Airport, killing all of its crew. Picture: PA
Graphic of the Airbus A400 M, a military transport plane, that crashed near Seville Airport, killing all of its crew. Picture: PA
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All flights to Seville were being diverted to Malaga and Jerez airports, AENA said.

An industrial estate near where the Airbus came down in the suburb of Carmona had lost electrical power as a result of the crash, AENA said.

Photographs published on leading Spanish newspaper El Pais’ website showed fire services extinguishing the fire at the smoking wreckage in a ploughed field.

Spanish state television TVE broadcast footage shot from a car driving past airport buildings showing a plume of black smoke rising into the sky. TVE said the pilots had communicated with the control tower, saying their plane was in difficulty.

The A400M is a large, propeller-driven transport aircraft that is being assembled in Seville. Some 194 examples have been ordered by eight countries, including Spain, seeking a replacement to its ageing Hercules fleet.

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