Europe air forces ground A400M after crash
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AIR forces across Europe suspended flights of the Airbus A400M after one of the military transport aircraft crashed near Seville, Spain, killing four people.
Britain's Royal Air Force and Germany's Luftwaffe both said they'd pause operations of the plane until the reasons for the crash become clear. The aircraft that went down on Saturday was several minutes into a first test flight before being delivered to Turkey. Germany has just one unit so far.
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