A BOMBSHELL new £55million hunt for the missing plane MH370 could be the last ever chance to solve the world's biggest aviation mystery - but the new search location remains shrouded in secrecy.
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Malaysia has agreed to resume the search for the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in a new stretch of the Indian Ocean. Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 carrying 227 passengers and 12 ...
More than 10 years after its disappearance, the search is set to resume for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. Malaysia Minister of Transport Anthony Loke announced on Friday that Malaysia has agreed ...
a United States-based marine exploration firm to resume the search for MH370, according to CNN and BBC News. The Boeing 777 was carrying 239 people when it vanished while traveling from Malaysia's ...
Malaysia's government has agreed in principle to accept a second "no find, no fee" proposal from a U.S. company to renew the hunt for flight MH370, which is believed to have crashed in the ...
Malaysian officials approved a third probe into the Indian Ocean with the goal of recovering wreckage from flight MH370, which disappeared more than a decade ago. The country has agreed to hire ...
Malaysia’s government has tapped a private marine-robotics company to resume the search for missing Flight MH370, in a fresh effort to resolve one of history’s biggest aviation mysteries.
The Malaysian government on Friday agreed to a plan to restart the search for the Malaysian Airlines MH370 flight, which mysteriously disappeared more than a decade ago and remains one of the ...
MH370, a Boeing 777 carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew, vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014. Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the proposal to search a new area in ...
Police carry a piece of debris from an unidentified aircraft ... the search operation and providing closure for the families of MH370 passengers,” he added. Ocean Infinity CEO Oliver Plunkett ...