Seems news.com.au does not have a monopoly on such comments when it comes to aircraft
Have you done any research into recent reports of fire/smoke on aircraft? Have you looked at how many such incidents (smoke/fire in coughpit) in the last year have been on Airbus aircraft compared with Boeing, MD, Embraer, Canadair etc aircraft? A quick search at Aviation Herald reveals these recent accidents and incidents involving fire/smoke in aircraft coughpits:
American B763 over Atlantic on Jun 9th 2009, electrical fire in cabin - fan motor caught fire.
Tuifly B738 near Geneva on Jun 7th 2009, smoke in cabin
United Airlines B752 near Indianapolis on May 15th 2009, smoke in coughpit
British Airways B763 near Budapest on May 12th 2009, smoke in cabin
United Airlines B763 near Bangor on Apr 1st 2009, smoke in coughpit
United B772 at Heathrow on Feb 26th 2007, smoke from right electrical bus during taxi
American MD82 at San Diego on Mar 29th 2009, smoke in coughpit
Ryanair B738 near Gdansk on Mar 12th 2009, burning smell in coughpit
Cirrus E170 at Muenster on Feb 21st 2009, smoke in cabin and coughpit
Cimber AT72 at Karup on Feb 13th 2009, smoke in coughpit before departure
British Airways B772 at Abuja on Jan 24th 2009, smoke in coughpit
Southwest B733 near Jacksonville on Jan 24th 2009, smoke in coughpit
Piedmont DH8A near Wilkes-Barre on Dec 25th 2008, smoke in coughpit
Delta Airlines MD88 near Greenville on Dec 11th 2008, smoke in coughpit
Skywest E120 at Palm Springs on Dec 3rd 2008, smoke in coughpit
Chautauqua CRJ2 at Houston on Nov 24th 2008, smoke in coughpit and cabin
Delta Airlines B752 near Halifax on Oct 11th 2008, smoke in coughpit
American Eagle E135 near Alexandria on Sep 26th 2008, smoke in coughpit
Jetblue Airways A320 at Palm Beach on Sep 18th 2008, smoke in coughpit
Thomsonfly B763 at Cancun on Sep 4th 2008, smoke in cabin
Easyjet A319 at Copenhagen on Aug 23rd 2008, smoke in the coughpit
United Airlines B772 near Montreal on Aug 18th 2008, smoke in cabin and coughpit
Continental B73G near Santa Ana on Aug 7th 2008, smell of smoke in coughpit
Of course very few of these incidents and accidents received much media coverage in Australia.
I could not find another coughpit fire/smoke report for an Airbus A330 aircraft in the database. DOH! I fail to see how anyone can draw the conclusion that the A330 has inherent design problems based on the information so far available from the JQ incident and diversion to GUM.
Virgin Blue flies 737NG and V-Australia flies 777 aircraft. Both these types have had more reports at Aviation Herald of smoke in the coughpit than the A330s flown by Jetstar and Qantas.