Madrid: An Airbus A400M military transport plane carrying "eight to 10" people crashed near Seville in southern Spain on Saturday while apparently on a test flight, officials said.
"The plane that crashed a mile north of Seville airport in an non-residential area was not a commercial craft," said a spokesman for the regional emergency services. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said there were "eight to 10 people on board".
"The plane that crashed a mile north of Seville airport in an non-residential area was not a commercial craft," said a spokesman for the regional emergency services. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said there were "eight to 10 people on board".
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