Airline chiefs dismiss safety fears over A330 jets

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I / Kuala Lumpur June 9, 2009, 13:38 IST

Several airline chiefs dismissed safety fears over the Airbus A330 today, saying they were confident of the plane's reliability despite last week's Air France jet crash.

Emirates Airline President Tim Clark said the company has a fleet of 29 A330-200 planes that have been flying since 1998.

"It is a very robust airplane. It has been flying for many years, clocking hundreds of millions of hours and there is absolutely no reason why there should be any question over this plane. It is one of the best flying today," he said on the sidelines of a global aviation conference here.

Gulf Air Chief Executive Bjorn Naf said he was "not concerned at all" over the safety of the carrier's fleet of 10 A330-200 planes but would wait for directive from Airbus. Gulf has no plans to cancel the 20 A330-300 planes and 15 A320 jets it ordered last year, he said.

Air France Flight 447, flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, crashed in the Atlantic Ocean on June 1, killing 228 people on board in the worst aviation accident since 2001.

Airbus Chief Operating Officer John Leahy told reporters yesterday that the A330-200 was a "reliable" plane and that it was too early to conclude otherwise until investigations were completed.

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First Published: Jun 09 2009 | 1:38 PM IST

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