RichardMEL
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A320 series on launch had a series of unfortunate crashes in France IIRC. Perhaps not so many deaths but there were definitely incidents in the early days of the program. I have a mate in the US who used to carry around a piece of engine(a small piece) apparently retrieved from one of the crash sites somehow and refused to set foot on an A320 series for decades.Has it? I cannot recall anything even slightly like the 737 Max, and to a lesser extent, the 787 issues.
Obviously the issues (I think some point back to the then very new computer control systems and some hard limits imposed by airbus) were resolved and the aircraft has been very reliable for a long time.
Given hundreds of thousands of flights over 30+ years the aircraft is very safe of course.. as is the 737 series overall. And the Max has been flying again for a year now with nothing major going on as more and more have been put into service (thank goodness). Obviously a far smaller data set at this point, but the more the aircraft flies safely and routinely the more we can be confident in it I think. You know like how many worry about 787 batteries now? I was on one the other day and didn't give it a thought
Anyway, for some sort of reference: