The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is set to resume more than ten years after the plane mysteriously vanished.
Malaysia’s transport minister, Anthony Loke, confirmed that maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity will lead the renewed effort. The aircraft disappeared in 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, sparking one of aviation’s greatest mysteries. Families of the missing passengers have mixed emotions, with some fearing that finding the wreckage will confirm their worst fears.
The renewed search raises hopes of finally uncovering what happened to the ill-fated flight.
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It’s about time they resumed the search—those families deserve answers, and governments should prioritize truth and accountability over bureaucratic delays.
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MH370: Families fear finding the plane will 'confirm loss' as search resumes
Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 was travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014 when it lost contact 90 minutes into the journey. | ITV National News
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Hunt for missing MH370 resumes more than a decade after plane vanished
The hunt for the missing flight is set to resume more than a decade after it went missing. Malaysia’s transport minister, Anthony Loke, confirmed the search has been resumed by Maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity. He said he welcomed ‘the proactiveness of Ocean Infinity to deploy their ships’.
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Hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 to resume 10 years after plane vanished
The hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is set to resume - more than a decade after it vanished in one of the greatest ever aviation mysteries.
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