"It's obvious that, to be careful and until we
know the result of the investigation, it doesn't make sense for
planes currently in the production phase and going through
tests, to be able to fly without knowing what really happened to
the plane," Morenes said in an interview with Spanish radio Onda
Cero.
Four crew were killed in the accident during testing outside
Seville, Spain, which prompted Britain, Germany, Malaysia and
Turkey to ground their fleets of Europe's new troop and cargo
carrier.
(Reporting by Emma Pinedo; Writing by Paul Day; editing by Sarah
Morris)
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