Mark, that is a bit of a tenuous link.
You will note from your attached post that the missing data from the flight recorder occured whilst in the possession of the CAA, and NOT Airbus. Airbus have not withheld information, and the pilot was prosecuted as a result. Details can be found if you can be bothered to search for them.
Tarring a company in this manner can be very destructive.
Sure the aircraft has minor issues, but so do all others too.
By the way, there is a European alternative to the NTSB, its called the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
As for the 'crash' mentioned above, yes it was operator error. I don't believe it was an ADAT crew member who caused it (might be wrong on this though, can't remember).
There was no news blackout. This only adds to speculation, and the company realise this. They did however want to get facts reported, not speculation.
Cheers,
John. (one of my clients is part of EADS, another part of which make Airbus).
p.s. Anybody read the fiction book Airframe ?
