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Australian final report on MH370 search admits "failure"

TheAustralianTransportSafetyBureau(ATSB)expressedregretonTuesdaythatthesearchforMalaysianAirlinesflightMH370hadbeenunsuccessful,sayingitwisheditcouldhavedeliver

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Light aircraft crash kills 3 in S. Australia

ThreepeoplewerekilledandanotherinjuredinSouthAustralia,afteralightplanecrashedoutsidetheregionalcityofMountGambieronWednesdaymorning.Theplane,identifiedbytheAus

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Aircraft debris thought to be from MH370 to be examined in Australia

A piece of possible aircraft debris which washed up on Pemba Island off the coast of Tanzania last month has arrived in Australia for examination, according to a joint statement from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) and the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) Malaysia.

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Debris found in Australia's Kangaroo Island does not belong to MH370

​Debris which earlier this month washed up on Kangaroo Island in south Australia did not come from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the Australian government said on Wednesday.

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Possible MH370 debris found in S. Africa being examined in Australia

​Pieces of debris "almost certainly" from missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 will be shipped back to Malaysia this week after undergoing careful examination by Australia's Transport Safety Bureau.

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Letters from families helping MH370 search crews stay motivated

More than 10 months after Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared with 239 people on board, the agency in charge of the search mission has given an indication of how search crews are remaining motivated throughout the grueling process.

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Australian transport safety agency vows to continue search of missing Malaysian aircraft

​Finding the missing Malaysian Airline flight MH370 and helping solve the mystery of its disappearance is the greatest challenge of Australian Transport Safety Board (ATSB), the government agency said in its annual report release on Monday.