Malaysia accepts new MH370 search proposal . According to Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke, the country has agreed ...
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared without a trace over a decade ago. Malaysia’s government announced last week that it ...
Exploration firm Ocean Infinity will lead the operation on a 'no find, no fee' deal with the government. The Texas-based ...
Marine robotics company Ocean Infinity is set to be involved in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 for a ...
Pieces have washed ashore on the coast of Africa and on some islands in the Indian Ocean, but the main wreck and bodies of ...
The new search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared from flight radar in March 2014, would be carried out by ...
MH370 taking off in 2011 © byeangel On a routine flight between Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Beijing Capital ...
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Loke said Cabinet ministers gave the nod at their meeting last week for Texas-based marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity to continue the seabed search operation at a new 5,800-square-mile site in ...
On December 20, Loke said the Cabinet had on December 13 agreed in principle to accept Ocean Infinity’s proposal to continue ...
Ocean Infinity, which operates underwater robotic vehicles and has a base in Southampton, took part in previous searches which ended in 2018. Malaysia's transport minister Anthony Loke said the ...
Over 10 years after flight MH370 is believed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean, Malaysia's government has agreed to accept a "no find, no fee" proposal from a U.S. company to resume the hunt.