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The world will never face another mystery like Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 again, a British satellite firm promises. The airline industry has resisted the use of satellite tracking because of the costs involved but Inmarsat says it will offer a free tracking service to the world’s airlines, using GPS to…

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(Reuters) – Rockwell Collins Inc, maker of a key communications system for jets, is interested in joining a task force on improving global airline tracking to prevent further disappearances of planes like Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, its chief executive said on Thursday. Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg said the avionics supplier had “a lot of […]

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The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has largely turned up more mysteries than answers. While the aircraft, which was carrying 239 passengers, is believed to have crashed far off course in the Indian Ocean around eight hours after it departed from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, there was no evidence of its wreckage there even […]

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