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Mystery unsolved: Private search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is called off
Ocean Infinity stood to make up to $70 million if the plane was found.
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Ocean Infinity stood to make up to $70 million if the plane was found.
A private US firm has departed from South Africa into the Indian Ocean.
The plane, which had 239 people on board, has never been found.
The search for the Malaysia Airlines flight was called off earlier this week.
The Malaysia Airlines aircraft disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8 March, 2014.
The debris, found on Pemba Island, is the latest piece of wreckage to be linked to the Malaysia Airlines jet, whose disappearance remains a mystery.
Two years later investigators are no closer to discovering what became of the missing plane.
Zaharie Ahmad Shah conducted the test flight on the route just weeks prior to MH370′s disappearance.
Transport ministers from Australia, China and Malaysia will meet tomorrow to discuss the two-year search.
Other possibilities will be looked at, including the “rogue pilot” theory that the captain deliberately crashed it into the sea.
The two pieces were found 220km apart in December and February.
Someone just left them lying around it would seem.
The plane disappeared on 8 March 2014.
A wing part was found two weeks ago.
A piece of the wing found off Reunion island hasn’t yielded many fresh clues.
Relatives have been waiting over a year for news.
Technical experts in France began examining the plane part today.
Could it be from the doomed Malaysian Airlines flight?
It’s looking more and more like the debris is from the doomed airliner.
A bag was also found washed up on the beach.
“We are confident we have the best search equipment .. if the plane is in the area we will find it.”
It’s exactly one year since the aircraft disappeared after veering from its Kuala Lumpur-Beijing route, with 239 passengers and crew aboard.
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The announcement was made this morning to the dismay of victims’ families.
It is the latest attack linked to a group calling itself the Lizard Squad.
Experts say while real-time tracking technology will not save lives, but will significantly streamline search efforts.
He previously occupied top positions at German flag carrier Lufthansa and the former Belgian carrier Sabena.
The airline is struggling to deal with the loss of two passenger flights in 2014.
However, the airline says that it is committed to finding the plane.
The airline is being sued over breach of contract because Jee Jing Hang wasn’t delivered to his destination.
The area was largely unknown to scientists before the new maps were made.
That’s nearly one third of the workforce.
Yesterday, Australia’s Prime Minister says there is still “a reasonable chance” of finding the plane.
The airline lost 443m ringgit in the first quarter of this year.
The search will be moving south of the previously suspected crash site after new analysis.
The flight lost contact on 8 March with total of 239 passengers and crew on board.
Full payment to the families, who can claim up to more than three times the amount of the initial payout, would be made later