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Malaysia to resume search for missing Flight MH370 in 2014


Malaysia Airline passenger jets are shown parked on the tarmac at​ the Kuala​ Lumpur ‍International Airport on March 8, 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, ‌Malaysia. Malaysia ‌Airlines Flight MH370‌ from​ Kuala Lumpur to Beijing carrying 239 onboard was reported missing after‍ the ‍crew ‍failed to check in as scheduled while flying over the sea⁣ between Malaysia and Ho Chi ‍Minh⁣ City in Vietnam, according to published reports.​ ⁢(Photo by How ​Foo Yeen/Getty Images)

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
2:50‍ PM – ⁤Sunday, March 3, ​2024

Hope Renewed for the Mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370

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After United States technology company Ocean Infinity ​suggested a new search ‌in the southern‍ Indian Ocean, where the airplane is believed to have fallen ⁤10 ⁣years ago, the Malaysian government ⁤announced on Sunday that it may resume the⁣ search ​for the missing aircraft.

For‌ 10 years, the victims’ families have been in ⁣the dark about their ‌loved ones’ whereabouts.

The jet was ‌over the South China Sea when air traffic controllers lost contact with it just after midnight on March⁤ 8th, 2014, local⁢ time.

The jet swerved off course and, over the next few weeks, meticulous​ examination⁣ of radar ⁢tracking and ⁣a ⁣series of satellite‍ “pings” revealed that ⁢the​ jet veered off course and flew west over the South East Asia peninsula before turning south over the Indian Ocean.

With the technology company vowing not ⁤to be​ paid ⁣unless it locates Flight MH370, which⁣ inexplicably disappeared over the Indian Ocean 10 years ago, Malaysia ​may​ be ⁢resuming‌ the ⁢search.

Following the​ plane’s disappearance on March 8th, 2014, with over ⁢239 people ‍on board, the Texas-based Ocean‍ Infinity ‌marine robotics company was invited to present their evidence, according ⁤to Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony‌ Loke.

Loke stated that he will apply for government clearance to fund the search ⁤if Ocean Infinity can convince him of its evidence under its “no find,⁢ no ⁤fee” policy. If the proof is​ valid, Loke said he will seek Cabinet’s authorization to sign a new contract with Ocean ‍Infinity to ‌resume the search⁢ for the plane.

“The government is steadfast in ‌our resolve⁣ to locate MH370,”​ Loke explained on Sunday during an‌ event marking the 10th anniversary of the plane’s⁤ disappearance. “We really‌ hope the search can find the plane ​and provide truth to the next-of-kin.”

Ten years ago, the Boeing 777 made ‌global news when it took off from Kuala Lumpur, the⁢ capital of Malaysia, and ​flew to Beijing, China, before disappearing not long after.

Even though satellite​ data showed that the aircraft swerved from‍ its ⁣intended course ⁣and looked to fall into the southern Indian Ocean, numerous‍ in-depth searches have turned up limited information regarding the precise fate of the aircraft and its passengers.

Several fragments of the aircraft’s wreckage have washed up on islands in the ⁢Indian Ocean and ⁣in ​east Africa since it vanished.

Among the​ companies that have⁤ searched for the⁢ missing airliner ‌is⁣ Ocean Infinity. While their 2018 search turned up nothing,​ the robotics business is still trying to ‍keep searching ⁣and submitted their most⁤ recent search‌ proposal last⁣ year.

The delivery⁢ of Ocean‍ Infinity’s new fleet of ships and assets delayed the original plan for a​ new search, according to K.S. Nathan, a member of the Voice MH370 ⁣group made up of next-of-kin. He stated that the hunt is​ currently scheduled to resume.

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⁢How has ‌Ocean Infinity’s commitment to locate Flight MH370 ⁤without payment influenced the ​Malaysian​ government’s ⁤decision to resume the search?

Hope Renewed for the Mystery of ​Malaysia Airlines ⁤Flight MH370

After 10⁤ years of searching,⁣ there may finally ⁢be hope⁢ for the mystery‍ of Malaysia Airlines‌ Flight MH370. United States technology company Ocean⁢ Infinity has suggested⁢ a new search in the ​southern Indian Ocean, where‍ the airplane is⁣ believed to have fallen a decade ago. The Malaysian government has ⁢announced that it may resume the search for the missing aircraft.

For the past 10 years, the families of the⁤ victims have been left in the dark about their loved ones’ whereabouts. The⁣ jet was over the South China Sea when air traffic controllers‍ lost contact with it just after midnight on March 8th, 2014, local time.⁤ It swerved off course ⁢and, through meticulous examination⁤ of radar tracking and a series of satellite “pings,” ‍it was revealed that the jet‌ veered off course and flew west over the South ​East Asia peninsula before turning south over the Indian Ocean.

Ocean Infinity, ⁢a Texas-based technology company, has vowed not to be⁣ paid unless it locates ⁤Flight‍ MH370. This commitment ⁣has prompted Malaysia to consider resuming the search. Following the ⁣plane’s disappearance, Ocean Infinity was invited to present their⁤ evidence to Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke. Loke stated that he will apply for government clearance to ⁤fund the search if Ocean⁣ Infinity can​ convince ‌him of its evidence under⁤ its “no find, ​no ⁢fee” policy. If⁣ the evidence is valid, Loke will seek Cabinet’s authorization to sign a new contract with Ocean Infinity ‌and resume the⁢ search ⁤for the plane.

“The government is steadfast in our resolve to locate‌ MH370,” Loke⁢ explained on⁤ Sunday during an event marking ‌the 10th⁤ anniversary of the‍ plane’s disappearance. “We⁣ really hope the search can find the plane and provide truth ⁢to the‍ next-of-kin.”

Ten years ago, the​ Boeing⁣ 777 made global news‍ when⁣ it took off from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia,‍ and flew ⁣to Beijing, China, before disappearing. Satellite data showed that the​ aircraft veered from its intended course and seemed to fall⁣ into the southern Indian Ocean. However, in-depth searches have​ provided limited information regarding the precise fate of the aircraft ‍and its passengers. Fragments of the aircraft’s wreckage ⁢have washed ⁣up on islands in the Indian Ocean and in East Africa since its disappearance.

Among the companies that⁤ have searched for the ​missing airliner is Ocean ‍Infinity. While their 2018 ⁢search turned up nothing, the​ robotics business is‍ still determined‍ to keep searching and submitted their most recent search proposal ⁣last⁢ year. Delays in the delivery of Ocean Infinity’s new ⁣fleet of ships and​ assets have⁣ impacted the original plan for a new search.

Finally, there⁣ may ‌be renewed hope for⁤ the families and ⁤loved⁢ ones of ⁣those on board ‌Malaysia Airlines⁤ Flight MH370. With the ​commitment of Ocean Infinity and the potential support from the Malaysian⁢ government, the search for ​answers and closure may soon resume. The⁣ 10-year mark of the plane’s disappearance serves as a reminder of ‌the​ ongoing search efforts and the importance of finding the truth for the next-of-kin.



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