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Resumption of Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 After a Decade

Originally Published 15 days ago — by The Guardian

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The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is set to resume on December 30, over a decade after its disappearance, with Ocean Infinity conducting a new seabed search in the Indian Ocean under a 'no find, no fee' contract, aiming to locate the wreckage and provide answers to families of the victims.

Deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 resumes after a decade

Originally Published 1 month ago — by AP News

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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared in 2014, sparking a decade-long search that has yet to find the wreckage or determine the cause. Despite extensive efforts, only small debris has been recovered, and the plane's exact fate remains unknown. A new seabed search by Ocean Infinity is set to resume in late 2023, fueled by hopes of finally solving the mystery.

Malaysia to Resume Deep-Sea Search for MH370 After 11 Years

Originally Published 1 month ago — by CBS News

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Malaysia is set to resume the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared in 2014, with Ocean Infinity beginning a new seabed search in the Indian Ocean from December 30, after previous efforts failed to find conclusive wreckage, keeping the mystery of its disappearance unresolved.

"Uncovering New Evidence: A Decade of Mystery Surrounding Missing Flight MH370"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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Texas-based company Ocean Infinity claims to have new scientific evidence of the final resting place of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and has proposed a "no-cure, no-fee" search in the southern Indian Ocean. The company's CEO has submitted a proposal to the Malaysian government and expressed confidence in narrowing the search area. Malaysia's transport minister has invited Ocean Infinity to discuss the proposal, expressing confidence in its approval.

"Texas Company Unveils New Evidence in Decade-Long MH370 Mystery"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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Texas-based company Ocean Infinity claims to have new scientific evidence of the final resting place of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and has proposed a "no-cure, no-fee" search in the southern Indian Ocean. The company's CEO has submitted the proposal to the Malaysian government, expressing confidence in narrowing the search area and potentially achieving success. Malaysia's transport minister has expressed confidence in the government's approval of the proposal, as the search for MH370, which disappeared in 2014, remains a priority.

"Texas Company Presents New Scientific Evidence in Decade-Long Search for Missing Flight MH370"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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Texas-based company Ocean Infinity claims to have new scientific evidence of the final resting place of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and has proposed a "no-cure, no-fee" search in the southern Indian Ocean. The company's CEO expressed confidence in their ability to narrow the search area and hopes to resume the search soon after a previous effort in 2018 yielded no new findings. Malaysia's transport minister has invited the company to discuss the proposal, expressing confidence in the government's approval.

"Texas Company Presents Scientific Evidence Renewing Search for Missing Flight MH370"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NDTV

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Ocean Infinity, a US company, claims to have scientific evidence of the final resting place of missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 and has proposed a new search in the southern Indian Ocean with a no-find, no-fee approach. The company's proposal has been submitted to the Malaysian government, and Malaysia's transportation minister has expressed willingness to greenlight a new search if the evidence is credible. The missing plane, which disappeared in 2014, has never been found despite extensive search efforts, and relatives of the passengers are pushing for a new search to find closure.

"Texas Company Presents New Evidence in Renewed Search for Missing Flight MH370"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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Texas-based company Ocean Infinity claims to have new scientific evidence of the final resting place of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and has proposed a "no-cure, no-fee" search in the southern Indian Ocean. The company's CEO has submitted a proposal to the Malaysian government and expressed confidence in narrowing the search area. Malaysia's transport minister has invited Ocean Infinity to discuss the proposal, expressing confidence in its approval. The missing Boeing 777 vanished in 2014 with 239 people on board, and previous search efforts have not yielded any new findings.

"Renewed Hope: Malaysia Considers New Search for MH370 After Decade of Mystery"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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Malaysia is open to resuming the search for Malaysian Airlines MH370 if new credible evidence is presented, following an approach by Texas-based company Ocean Infinity. The flight disappeared in 2014, and the Malaysian Transportation Ministry confirmed it had been approached by the company about reopening the search. Ocean Infinity's CEO expressed hope to resume the search soon, emphasizing the importance of finding MH370 and bringing resolution to those affected by the loss of the aircraft.

"Texas Company Presents New Evidence, Reignites Malaysia's Search for MH370"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KABC-TV

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Texas-based company Ocean Infinity claims to have new scientific evidence of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370's final resting place at the bottom of the ocean, proposing a no-find, no-fee search. Malaysia's transport minister is confident in the proposal and has invited Ocean Infinity to share the evidence, promising to push for a new search if it's credible. The Boeing 777 vanished in 2014, leaving relatives of the 239 people on board longing for closure.