Airbus says it will continue test flights and production of its A400M military plane the despite Saturday’s crash in Spain which killed four of its employees.<br /><br /> The planemaker says the next test flight will take place on Tuesday, departing from its base in Toulouse.<br /><br /> On Saturday an Airbus plane struck a pilon as it tried to crash land near Seville.<br /><br /> Two pilots and two engineers died. A mechanic and another engineer were helped out of the wreckage by three civilians before the plane caught fire.<br /><br /> They are in hospital in a serious condition.<br /><br /> The A400M which crashed was due to have been supplied to Turkey in July.<br /><br /> The country, along with Britain, Germany and now Malaysia, has suspended flights of the new plane.<br /><br /> Shares in Airbus Group fell on Monday morning after the crash increased investors’ anxieties into Europe’s delayed defence project.
