Flight MH370: search resumes for Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that disappeared in 2014
The story of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 represents, arguably, the greatest mystery in civil aviation. It was on March 8, [...]

The story of the flight MH370 by Malaysia Airlines represents, probably, aviation's greatest mystery civil. It was March 8, 2014 when the flight, operated by a Boeing 777-200ER (markings 9M-MRO), disappeared from radar about 40 minutes after departure while flying over the South China Sea. On board the plane, which took off from Kuala Lumpur and headed for Beijing, were 227 passengers e 12 crew members.
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Throughout the years, there have been many assumptions about the fate of flight MH370: according to some, the plane was hijacked; according to others, however, the thesis Of the murder/suicide of the commander is the most credible; still, there are those who claim that the flight was shot down by a missile by mistake. Several investigations have been conducted from 2014 to the present, none of which, however, has been able to fully clarify the causes of MH370's disappearance.

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The relatives of the 239 victims, however, deserve to know the whole truth: for this, On Tuesday, the search for the wreckage of flight MH370 resumed.. As Malaysian Minister of Transport Anthony Loke explained, the research will be handled by. Ocean Infinity, a U.S. marine exploration company.
According to agreements made in December 2024, reports IlPost, Ocean Infinity would have a year and a half to find some wreckage, or at least traces, of flight MH370; only then would the company get a fee of 67 million euros. Where will the research focus? In the southern Indian Ocean, in an area as large as 15,000 square kilometers, about 1,500km from the Australian coast.

