Search for missing flight MH370 to resume this month, Malaysia says
Ocean Infinity will conduct a 55-day no-find, no-fee search in a new 15,000 sq km site in the southern Indian Ocean to locate MH370 wreckage.
- 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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For over ten years, relatives have wondered what happened to the people aboard flight MH370.
Eleven years after the disappearance of Boeing 777, which carried 239 people, Kuala Lumpur announced on Wednesday, December 3rd the resumption of underwater research from December 30th.
The Malaysian authorities reported another attempt to locate a Boeing 777 aircraft that disappeared over the South China Sea more than 11 years ago on a MH370 flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
The Government of Malaysia has announced this Wednesday that it plans to resume the search for the remains of flight MH370, whose disappearance in 2014 remains one of the greatest mysteries of aviation. Operations will resume as of 30 December in deep waters of the South Indian Ocean by the American company Ocean Infinity, specialized in deep seabed search, according to a statement from the Malaysian Ministry of Transport quoted by the local pre…
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