The European aerospace giant has decided to keep producing the model as well in the wake of Saturday's crash, the first involving a A400M plane, a company spokesman said.
The next test flight is scheduled to take place tomorrow in Toulouse in southern France where Airbus' headquarters are located, he added.
All planes undergo a series of test flights before they are delivered to customers.
Three passerby helped emergency services workers pull two of the plane's six crew members alive from the wreckage. The pair, an engineer and a mechanic, are in hospital in serious condition.
Spanish authorities yesterday located the two cockpit recorders and handed them over to the judge investigating the cause of the accident.
The online edition of German newsweekly Der Spiegel said the accident may have been due to engine failure.
The survivor, who was seriously injured, has so far only been questioned about the crash "very briefly", it added.
Difficulties in the development of the plane's giant turboprop engines was one of the causes of the sustained delays in building A400M aircraft since the decision to build the model was taken in 2003.
In addition to production and delivery delays, the programme ran 30 per cent or USD 7 billion over budget.
Earlier today, Malaysia became the latest country to ground its only A400M while it waits for the causes of the accident to become clearer, following similar decisions by Britain, Germany and Turkey.
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