Plane Door Washes Up in Reunion Island After Suspected MH370 Part Finding
According to media reports, a plane door has been found washed up on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean.
View ArticleFound MH370 'Door' Actually Part of Domestic Ladder
New debris washed ashore believed to be the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 do not actually belong to the plane, a Malaysian official said on Sunday.
View ArticleMH370 Investigation Team Moves to Paris as More Debris Appears
The focus of the investigation into the disappearance of flight MH370 on its way from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China, moves to Paris Monday, where a Malaysian delegation will meet French...
View ArticleMalaysian PM Confirms Debris Found on Reunion Island Belongs to MH370
Malaysian prime minister says debris belongs to the lost MH370 flight.
View ArticleReunion Island Wreckage Most Likely From MH370 Plane, Australian Gov't Says
Australian authorities believe there is "high probability" that the debris found on La Reunion Island comes from the disappeared Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane, a spokesman for Australia’s Deputy Prime...
View ArticleWindows, Seats of Alleged MH370 Flight Found on Reunion Island
A Malaysian search team recovered window panes and seat cushions on Reunion Island where earlier wreckage from the ill-fated MH370 flight was found, Malaysia’s transport minister said.
View ArticleMalaysia Needs More Info to Investigate MH370 Incident – Transport Minister
Malaysia needs more information and reliable data to properly investigate the Malaysia Airlines missing flight MH370, the country’s Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai said.
View ArticleChina Offers to Contribute $14.5Mln to Search for MH370 Flight
China’s Prime Minister Li Keqiang pledged on Saturday to contribute $14.5 million to the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, at a meeting with his Australian counterpart Malcolm...
View ArticleFragments of Disappeared Malaysian MH370 Jet 'Likely to Be Found by July'
The Malaysian Boeing 777 that disappeared almost two years ago over the Indian Ocean could be found in the coming four months, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) chief commissioner said.
View ArticleMalaysian Investigators: Two Years of Search for MH370, No Results
Malaysian experts carrying out the investigation into the disappearance of MH370 confirmed that after two years of search for the missing airliner the debris had never been found.
View ArticleMauritius, South Africa Debris Likely Comes From Missing MH370 Plane
The debris found off the coast of South Africa and on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean most probably comes from the disappeared Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, Malaysian Transport Minister...
View ArticleSearch of Malaysian MH370 to Continue Until Full Coverage of Crash Area
The team of investigators will further search for the debris of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, Malaysian Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said.
View ArticleMore Suspected Debris From Missing MH370 Plane Examined by Experts
Australian search teams will be examining new debris that could be from the disappeared Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, KING-TV reports.
View ArticleSearch for Missing Malaysian MH370 off Australian Coast to be Suspended
Australian search teams may suspend search operations for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 if the current search area fails to turn up the aircraft, a notification to the next-of-kin of the...
View ArticleSick of Waiting for Answers, MH370 Families Head to Madagascar to Keep Searching
Relatives of those missing from Malaysia Airlines’ doomed flight MH370 are fed up with the lack progress, and are now heading to Madagascar to search for debris themselves.
View ArticleRelatives Scour Beaches for MH370 Debris After 1,000 Days
As the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has passed over 1,000 days, Jiang Hui, a relative of one of the passengers, arrived in the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius Sunday to further...
View ArticleMH370 Wreckage Unlikely to Be Found in Current Search Area - Transport Bureau
The search for the aircraft remains should shift north of the current search area, according to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.
View ArticleMissing MH370 Aircraft Search to Conclude in Two Weeks
The search, which has been conducted by Malaysia, China and Australia across vast areas of the Indian Ocean since the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 plane disappeared in 2014 is set to come to an end;...
View ArticleSearch Operations for Missing Flight MH370 Suspended - JACC Statement
The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has concluded unsuccessfully nearly three years after the aircraft disappeared, the Australian government's Joint Agency Coordination Centre...
View ArticleAviation Expert Claims New MH370 Search Op 'Possible' as He 'Pinpoints' Exact...
Five and a half years ago, flight MH370 went missing with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board, with the plane's disappearance spawning a large number of theories to explain it, and evolving into one of...
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