A military plane has crashed during a test flight in southern Spain near the city of Seville.<br /><br /> Of the six people on board only two survived though they were seriously injured.<br /><br /> All of them were Spanish Airbus employees.<br /><br /> The Airbus A400M reported problems shortly after take off and crashed into an electricity pylon while attempting an emergency landing.<br /><br /> This is the first accident involving Europe’s new troop and heavy cargo carrier but it has had a rocky ride coming in to service.<br /><br /> The A400M Atlas was developed for Spain and six other European NATO nations at a cost of 20 billion euros.<br /><br /> After it entered service three years late in 2013, Airbus continued to have problems delivering the planes on time and with all the required military features on board.<br /><br /> There is no word yet if this crash will effect further test flights or the operation of other A400Ms already in use.
