Airbus urges patience on crash, says A330 safe
PARIS, June 14 (Reuters) - European planemaker Airbus warned against speculating on the cause of an Atlantic plane crashand defended the safety record of its A330 jetliner.
An Air France (AIRF.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) A300 crashed into the Atlantic en route from Brazil to Paris on June 1, killing all 228 people on board in the world's worst aviation disaster in eight years.
"It is safe to say that the aviation community is still (in) some shock," Airbus (EAD.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) Chief Executive Tom Enders told journalists.
"And it certainly doesn't provide consolation to the families that if we look at the statistics of flying compared with 30 years ago, (they) ... show that the A330 is one of the safest aircraft that has ever gone into service."
Enders was speaking on Saturday in a briefing ahead of the June 15-21 Paris Airshow alongside EADS Chief Executive Louis Gallois. Contents of the briefing were embargoed for Sunday.
The crash has cast a pall over the world's largest aviation event, adding to economic pressures that have forced airlines to cancel or defer plane orders amid travel fears over swine flu.
Gallois appealed for media calm over the cause of the crash.
"Please be patient," he said. "Such an inquiry is long and we should not launch into ideas because it is an issue for families, colleagues and friends. They don't know if what they are reading in newspapers is true or not."
Enders said Airbus personnel had been deployed on rescue ships searching the Atlantic for bodies and wreckage and were ready to lend expertise on the jetliner if required. Continued...
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