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04-12-2025
Malaysia's government has announced that American marine robotics company Ocean Infinity will resume the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370) on December 30, 11 years after the plane vanished over the Indian Ocean. The search will focus on targeted areas believed to have the highest likelihood of finding the missing aircraft and will last for 55 days. MH370, a Boeing 777, disappeared on March 8, 2014, while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, China, with 239 passengers and crew on board. Despite extensive search efforts, the cause of the disappearance remains unknown, and no wreckage or bodies have been recovered. Theories about the disappearance include hijacking, cabin depressurization, and power failure. The search will be conducted under a 'no-find, no-fee' agreement, with Ocean Infinity being paid $70 million if wreckage is discovered.
Entities: Malaysia, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, MH370, Ocean Infinity, Indian Ocean • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
04-12-2025
The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is set to resume on December 30, over a decade after the plane's mysterious disappearance. A Texas-based marine robotics company, Ocean Infinity, will conduct a 55-day targeted deep-sea search in the southern Indian Ocean. The search is based on satellite data that revealed the plane deviated from its flight path and went south towards the Indian Ocean, where it is believed to have crashed. The Malaysian government has agreed to a 'no-find, no fee' contract with Ocean Infinity, which will be rewarded $70 million if wreckage is discovered within the 5,800-square-mile site. Previous searches have failed to locate the aircraft, but Ocean Infinity claims to have improved its technology since its last search in 2018.
Entities: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Ocean Infinity, Malaysian government, Texas, Indian Ocean • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
04-12-2025
The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is set to resume this month, 11 years after it vanished. The Malaysian government has approved a 'no-find, no-fee' contract with American marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity, which will be paid $70m if wreckage is discovered. The search will target areas with the highest likelihood of locating the missing plane in a new 15,000 sq km area in the Indian Ocean.
Entities: Malaysia Airlines, MH370, Ocean Infinity, Malaysia, Beijing • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
04-12-2025
The search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is set to resume on December 30, 11 years after the Boeing 777 vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. The announcement has been welcomed by relatives of passengers, including Jiang Hui, whose mother was on the flight. The search will be led by US-based exploration firm Ocean Infinity under a 'no find, no fee' arrangement. Jiang and other families hope that the truth about the disappearance will finally come out.
Entities: Jiang Hui, Malaysia Airlines, MH370, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform