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Airlines flying Airbus A330 and A340 planes
Airlines are replacing airspeed sensors on their Airbus A330 and A340 airliners, which have been a focus of the investigation into the June 1 crash of Air France Flight 447. The only U.S. airlines operating the planes are Northwest, with 32, and US Airways, with 11. The airlines with the greatest number of the planes are:
Airlines are replacing airspeed sensors on their Airbus A330 and A340 airliners, which have been a focus of the investigation into the June 1 crash of Air France Flight 447. The only U.S. airlines operating the planes are Northwest, with 32, and US Airways, with 11. The airlines with the greatest number of the planes are:
-Lufthansa, 66
-Cathay Pacific, 47
-Emirates, 47
-Qatar Airways, 35
-Air France, 34
-Northwest Airlines (merged with Delta Air Lines), 32
-China Eastern Airlines, 30
-Air China, 26
-Swiss International Airlines, 26
-Virgin Atlantic, 26
-Thai Airways International, 25
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-Etihad Airways, 25
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Source: Airbus
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