Amazon said it was mourning a "terrible tragedy" after an Amazon Prime Air cargo plane crashed into a bay outside Houston, Texas, on Saturday, killing all three people on board. Police said they recovered two of the bodies from the wreckage of the Boeing 767 cargo jet, operated by Atlas Air Worldwide, which went down in Trinity Bay on its approach to Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport from Miami. In a statement on Twitter, Amazon’s senior vice president of operations, Dave Clark, said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the flight crew, their families and friends along with the entire team at Atlas Air during this terrible tragedy. We appreciate the first responders who worked urgently to provide support."
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