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The popular Airbus is made by the European consortium Airbus Industrie, which says its aircraft are very reliable overall.
This particular model is an early version of the Airbus. American Airlines had 35 in service and there are 250 in operation around the world, an Airbus spokesman said.
He added that "take-off crashes" of this model were extremely rare.
"I don't recall us ever losing an engine in-flight," said David Velupillai.
But an American Airlines Airbus 300 did have a fire in one engine shortly after take-off on 9 July 1998.
The small fire took place on flight 574 from, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and no one was seriously hurt.
Previous Airbus disasters
- August 2000: Gulf Air A320 crashed in Gulf off Bahrain
- January 2000: 169 killed when A310 crashed off Ivory Coast.
- February 1998: 197 killed when A300 crashed in Taiwan.
- September 1997: 234 killed when A300 crashed in Indonesia.
- July 1994: Seven killed when A330 crashed in Toulouse, France, when crew were testing simulated engine failure
- April 1994: 259 killed when A300 crashed in Japan.
- March 1994: 75 killed when A310 crashed in Siberia.
- September 1992: 167 killed when A300 crashed in Kathmandu, Nepal.
- July 1992: 113 killed when A310 crashed in Kathmandu.
- January 1992: 87 killed when A320 crashed in Strasbourg.
- February 1990: 90 killed when A320 crashed in Bangalore.
- June 1988: Eight killed when A320 crashed in Habersheim.
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