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Malaysia to renew seek for lacking flight MH370, greater than a decade after airplane vanished
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Malaysia to renew seek for lacking flight MH370, greater than a decade after airplane vanished

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Last updated: December 4, 2025 4:29 am
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This image taken on March 10, 2014 exhibits college students at Hailiang Worldwide College lighting candles to hope for the passengers on the lacking Malaysia Airways flight MH370 in Zhuji, in China’s Zhejiang province.

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The seek for the lacking Malaysia Airways flight MH370 will resume later this month, greater than a decade after the jet disappeared in one of many world’s best aviation mysteries.

The deep-sea seek for lacking wreckage of the plane will resume on Dec. 30, with U.S-based marine robotics agency Ocean Infinity finishing up the operation intermittently for a interval of 55 days, Malaysia’s transport ministry stated in a press release Wednesday.

“The search will probably be carried out in focused space assesed to have the best likelihood of finding the plane,” the ministry stated, with out specifying the situation of the search space.

Flight MH370 was carrying 12 crew members and 227 passengers en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it disappeared from air site visitors radar on Mar. 8, 2014, prompting a number of rounds of search efforts which have proved fruitless.

In March, the Malaysian authorities authorised a brand new seek for the lacking plane’s particles, commissioning Ocean Infinity on a “no-find, no-fee” contract, during which the corporate will obtain $70 million provided that wreckage was found. Nonetheless, the search was halted in April as a consequence of unhealthy climate situations.

Malaysia additionally engaged Ocean Infinity to look the southern Indian Ocean in 2018, but it surely failed to seek out any substantive wreckage.

TOPSHOT – A lady writes a message throughout an occasion held by relations of the passengers and supporters to mark the tenth 12 months because the Malaysia Airways flight MH370 carrying 239 folks disappeared from radar screens on March 8, 2014 whereas en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, in Subang Jaya on March 3, 2024.

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In January 2017, Malaysia, China and Australia ended a futile two-year underwater search. In a 440-page investigation report that 12 months, Australian officers stated they’d recognized “a selected space of the Indian Ocean” that was extra more likely to be the place the plane ended the flight.

The report added that some particles, believed to be from the plane, washed ashore on the east African coast and Indian Ocean islands in 2015 and 2016.

Malaysia’s former prime minister Najib Razak stated in 2014 that the jetliner had its communication and monitoring system intentionally disabled and flown off target for greater than six hours after it disappeared from the radar.

Onboard the flight had been greater than 150 Chinese language passengers, 50 Malaysians, and residents of France, Australia, Indonesia, India, the U.S., Ukraine and Canada, amongst others.

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