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Airbus SE | EU:AIR | Euronext | Ordinary Share |
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By Robert Wall
Airbus Groups SE said one of its military transport planes crashed on Friday, killing 11 people on board.
The Colombian Air Force, which operated the CN235 turboprop-powered plane, said there were no survivors, according to Airbus. The plane went down in Las Palomas, Colombia, for undetermined reasons.
The transport plane was built in 1998, the European planemaker said.
The CN235, used typically to ferry troops and cargo, is built in Seville, Spain, along with the larger C295 and the even larger A400M airlifter. The first A400M crashed in May killing four of six company employees on board. Flights and deliveries of the A400M plane were temporarily suspended after the crash, but have since resumed.
Write to Rober Wall at robert.wall@wsj.com
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