Malaysia to Resume Search for Missing MH370
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MH370 Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 plane disappeared from radar shortly after taking off on March 8, 2014, carrying 239 people, mostly Chinese nationals, on a flight from Malaysias capital, Kuala Lumpur,
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The latest MH370 search implies something unusual happened
The new search appears to be a continuation of an effort first announced by Malaysia last November, when it said that Ocean Infinity would be searching about 6,000 square miles under the terms of a “ no find, no fee” deal in which Malaysia would pay the company $70 million only if it found the plane’s wreckage.
AS the hunt for missing flight MH370 resumes, theories about what happened to the doomed plane are bubbling up once again. A “last-ditch” effort will launch at the end of the month and
After 11 years, Malaysia resumes the search for Flight MH370 on December 30. Ocean Infinity will conduct a 55-day, highly targeted hunt in the Indian Ocean under a $70 million no find, no fee contract to bring closure to families.