Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Airbus, Boeing models draw scrutiny after accidents

The pilot of the Airbus A320 swooped in low over the airport to show off the brand-new passenger jet before hundreds of people at an air show.

Then the worst public relations nightmare imaginable occurred for Airbus and its revolutionary, computer-controlled jet: The plane carrying 136 people jet flew past the runway and disappeared into a clump of trees, erupting into a giant fireball. Three people died.

Aviation industry experts say its worth remembering the 1988 crash in France as both Airbus and Boeing struggle in recent days with high-profile problems on their newest aircraft.

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