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Did Airbus 320 crash in China?
* * That's right * *, there was an air crash on Airbus 320 in China.

On May 7, 2002, shortly after take-off, the ground commander sent by the airport tower issued a storm warning to the crew of Galaxy Airlines Flight 706 in Wenshang County, Shandong Province, China, but the crew did not respond accordingly and took off as planned. However, when the plane climbed to 400 feet, it encountered a strong micro-storm, which caused the plane to stall and crash. Finally, all passengers and crew were killed, with a total of 1 12 people on board.

In addition, on May 4, 20 18, on the way of Sichuan Airlines flight 3U8633 from Chongqing to Lhasa, the front windshield of the right cockpit suddenly burst and fell off, resulting in the loss of pressure in the aircraft cabin and the loss of passenger oxygen masks. The incident caused some equipment damage in the cockpit, and the co-pilot and a flight attendant were slightly injured. The Airbus 320 in these two accidents both happened in China, but it does not mean that there is a problem with the safety of the Airbus 320 series aircraft, because the reasons and circumstances in these two accidents are different.