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This week is the 10 year anniversary of the discovery of the first piece of physical evidence in the case of the missing Malaysian Airliner, MH370. When the badly damaged right flaperon washed ashore ...
Scientists thought the flaperon’s barnacles were a clue. Now, new evidence could turn them into a breakthrough.
Malaysia is willing to re-open an investigation into one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries, the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370 in 2014, if there is compelling new evidence ...
Siladitya Ray is a New Delhi-based Forbes news team reporter. Malaysia’s government is willing to reopen its investigation into the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines’ flight MH370 if new ...
MH370 vanished on March 8, 2014, on its way from Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. ... If the new evidence offered by Ocean Infinity seems solid enough to follow up on, ...
Oliver Plunkett, CEO of Ocean Infinity, said during the annual MH370 remembrance event that he would approach the Malaysian government with the new evidence in the coming weeks, though he didn’t ...
Home; World News; speed read New evidence points to final resting place of missing MH370. Findings of ocean study fuels call for reopening of search for lost Malaysia Airlines jet ...
Texas-based company claims to have new evidence in search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. Flight MH370 was a Boeing 777 with 239 people on board when it vanished shortly after takeoff ...
The head of the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is calling for a new investigation based on fresh evidence that suggests the Boeing 777’s wreckage might be at the bottom of the Indian ...
New clue in MH370 plane crash 00:36. Eight relatives of lost passengers who met with Australian officials coordinating the search on behalf of Malaysia expressed frustration that they were not ...
A new bombshell investigation is underway to find the missing passenger plane MH370 - and it could lead to a huge discovery in the coming weeks. Ocean Infinity, an underwater robotics company ...
So far, 110,000 square kilometers (42,000 square miles) have been covered as part of the underwater search for MH370, with the hunt currently due to conclude at 120,000 square kilometers (46,000 ...