Malaysia to Resume Search for Missing MH370
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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.
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,
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.