Malaysia to Resume MH370 Search in Indian Ocean
Ocean Infinity will conduct a 55-day targeted search in the southern Indian Ocean under a no-find, no-fee contract worth $70 million if wreckage is located.
- Malaysia's transport ministry said on Wednesday the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will resume on December 30, 2025.
- Long ago, the Boeing 777 vanished on March 8, 2014, and earlier multinational searches failed to find Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 despite debris washing ashore; the most recent southern Indian Ocean search was suspended in April.
- Malaysia's government approved a no-find, no-fee contract, with Ocean Infinity to search intermittently for 55 days in a 15,000-square-kilometer seabed site, contingent on a $70 million payment.
- Malaysia said the restart underscores its commitment to provide closure to the families of the missing, while remembrance events displayed the names of crew and passengers on the tenth anniversary.
- Search planners focused on specific ocean zones informed by satellite tracking, as satellite data showed the plane turned south to the far-southern Indian Ocean, guiding targeted areas believed to have the highest likelihood.
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