Hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 to resume 10 years after plane vanished
- A new search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has launched more than a decade after the plane disappeared, according to Malaysian transport minister Anthony Loke.
- The Malaysian government agreed to a $70 million contract with Ocean Infinity, which has resumed its hunt for the aircraft in a 15,000 square kilometer area of the southern Indian Ocean.
- Search efforts include deploying autonomous underwater vehicles from the vessel Armada 7806, capable of exploring potential crash sites identified by researchers.
- Families of victims, such as Grace Nathan, expressed relief at the resuming of the search after years of inactivity.
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10 Years On, Search for Flight MH370 to Resume
More than a decade after it changed course and disappeared off radar, efforts to find the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are set to resume after Malaysia’s Cabinet approved a “no find, no fee” agreement with British exploration firm Ocean Infinity. The company will receive around $110 million (US$70 million) if the wreckage is found, Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook announced, saying the government “is committed to continuin…
Grieving families seek answers in Beijing over missing MH370 plane
Relatives of Chinese passengers lost on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 gathered in Beijing on Saturday seeking answers from authorities 11 years after the plane disappeared in one of aviation’s greatest enduring mysteries. The Boeing 777 carrying 239 people disappeared from radar screens on March 8, 2014 while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Two-thirds of
Families hope for good news in latest search for missing MH370 plane
Eleven years ago, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared over the Indian Ocean with 239 people on board. The Malaysian government has now confirmed a new search for the wreckage of the missing aircraft is underway by private company Ocean Infinity, off the coast of Perth.
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