Renewed MH370 Search Yields No Findings 12 Years After Plane Vanished
A two-phase deep-sea search covering 7,571 sq km in the southern Indian Ocean ended with no confirmed wreckage, despite a $70 million no-find, no-fee contract with Ocean Infinity.
- Families of those aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 urged the Malaysian government on Sunday, March 8, 2026, to extend Ocean Infinity's contract after the search failed to locate the aircraft.
- Ocean Infinity's contract is structured as a 'no find, no fee' deal with a $70m payment, running until June, but redeployment and southern-hemisphere winter months delay its return.
- The AAIB reported that marine-robotics surveys ran in two phases from March 25–28 last year and Dec 31, 2025, to Jan 23, covering 28 days and about 7,571 square kilometres, but operations were disrupted by weather and found no confirmed wreckage.
- Voice370, representing families of MH370 victims, urged that any request to extend Ocean Infinity's contract be granted and similar 'no find, no fee' chances offered, while the Malaysian government said it remains committed to keeping families informed and families vowed to continue their fight for answers.
- Twelve years after the disappearance on March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew, remains missing despite prior multinational and private searches.
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After over a decade there are no new traces of the lost flight MH370. The case remains a mystery!
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