Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Four years on, MH370 families await report as search ends for missing plane
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Ships Searching for Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane Wreckage Make Unexpected Find
METRO UK - Ships searching for the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have made an unexpected find in the Indian Ocean. A team discovered two large shipwrecks while combing the water for remains of the doomed flight that vanished in 2014, with 239 people on board.
3 Companies Approach Malaysia Over Restarting Search For Plane MH 370
Malaysia has received proposals from three companies offering to continue the search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, which has been missing since 2014, but no decision has been made yet.
Leading Australian Scientists Have Calculated the Crash Site of MH370 'With Unprecedented Precision and Certainty'
The crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is a lonely spot in the southern Indian Ocean, 1,250 miles due west of the southern tip of Western Australia and 2,000 miles south-south-west of Kuala Lumpur - the place where the 239 people on board were last seen alive, reported the Independent.co.uk.
Searches for flight MH370 are officially terminated
The searches in the Indian Ocean for the Malaysian Airlines MH370 flight have been officially called off after three years.
According to an announcement made by China, Australia and Malaysia, although the most advanced technological equipment were used, the airplane was not located.
Australia, China, Malaysia suspend underwater search for MH370
The deep-sea search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 ended on Jan. 17, without any trace being found of the plane that vanished in 2014 with 239 people on board, the three countries involved in the search said.
Malaysia, Australia move to retrieve suspected aircraft debris
Australian and Malaysian officials were moving to retrieve and examine suspected aircraft wreckage found on the east African coast to quickly determine whether it came from missing flight MH370, Malaysia's transport minister said March 3.
Mozambique debris likely same model plane as MH370: Malaysia
Suspected aircraft debris has been found on the coast of Mozambique, and Malaysia's transport minister said March 2 there was a "high possibility" it came from a Boeing 777, the same model as missing flight MH370.
France calls off search for MH370 wreckage off Reunion
France on August 17 said it was calling off the hunt for wreckage from missing flight MH370 after 10 days of air and sea searches off its Indian Ocean territory of Reunion yielded no results.
Chinese MH370 families demand to go to Reunion
Chinese relatives of passengers aboard missing flight MH370 on August 7 demanded to be taken to the Indian Ocean island of Reunion, where a wing part was found that the Malaysian government said was from the plane.
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