An investigation into the Madrid airplane crash this week continues, with officials believing multiple causes may be behind the disaster that killed 153 people.
Spain's aviation chief Manuel Bautista said he believed a chain of failures, either technical, human or both, likely caused the crash of the Spanair flight Spanair acknowledges mechanical problems following crash ...
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German parliament passes railway privatisation ... on Wednesday. Spanish media said a video of the crash contradicted witness statements that an engine was on fire before the failed takeoff. Meanwhile, authorities said 50 bodies have been identified so far, but DNA tests would be necessary to identify the remaining badly burned corpses.
(Deutsche Welle)
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