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NTSB has confirmed the recovery of multiple parts.
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Sean Broderick

A multi-part salvage operation has recovered the flight and cockpit voice recorder, engines, and major fuselage sections of the TransAir Boeing 737-200 freighter that ditched offshore near Honolulu in July, the NTSB said Nov. 2.
 
 
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Ben Goldstein

Startup Breeze looks to shake up low-cost market with roomier cabins.
 
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American's operations stabilize, Air Canada has backtracked on a cancelled A220 order, British Airways increases its liquidity, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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At the 77th IATA AGM in October 2021, IATA’s membership took a historic decision to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Here's a look at some recent sustainability initiatives as the aviation industry pursues net-zero carbon emissions targets.
 
Beyond the buzzword, personalisation is becoming very real. But what does it truly entail? Here, we will discuss the value potential, drivers and technology available for airlines to accelerate towards personalised offers.
 
 
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