Malaysia’s government announced last week that it will resume its search efforts for the missing airliner. Maritime robotics company Ocean Infinity signed an 18-month deal to lead the effort and ...
Previous underwater searches have failed to find the missing Boeing 777 aircraft - but Malaysia's transport minister says he hopes "this time will be positive" and wreckage will be found to "give ...
Loke said Malaysia had assessed new data on the possible location from multiple experts and Ocean Infinity was confident about the chances of locating the wreckage. "The data has all been presented.
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 ...
Malaysia’s government has agreed to a plan to resume the search for missing flight MH370 in a new area in the Indian Ocean, 10 years after the plane disappeared with 239 people on board.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke said Malaysia had agreed to a new search operation by maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity, which also carried out an unsuccessful hunt in 2018. The company's ...
Malaysia’s cabinet ministers “agreed in principle” to accept Ocean Infinity’s proposal on Dec. 13, under which Ocean Infinity will conduct a new search under a “no find, no fee” policy ...
on a flight from Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur, to Beijing. Satellite data showed the plane deviated from its flight path to head over the southern Indian Ocean, where it is believed to have ...
Malaysia engaged Ocean Infinity in 2018 to search in the southern Indian Ocean, offering to pay up to $70 million if it found the plane, but it failed on two attempts. That followed an underwater ...