MH370 Search: New Hope with Ocean Infinity's Fresh Approach

Southern Indian OceanFri Dec 20 2024
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Years after Flight MH370 vanished, Malaysia is considering a new search plan. A U. S. company, Ocean Infinity, has proposed a "no find, no fee" deal to look for the missing plane. They've pinpointed a new area in the southern Indian Ocean, where the plane is believed to have crashed. The company will only get paid if they find significant wreckage. This decision shows the government's commitment to finding answers for the families of the missing passengers.
Back in 2014, the Boeing 777 disappeared with 239 people on board, mainly Chinese nationals. It was flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it lost contact. Satellite data suggests it headed towards the southern Indian Ocean. Previous searches, including one by Ocean Infinity in 2018, found no clues, except for some debris on African shores. Ocean Infinity's CEO, Oliver Plunkett, says their tech has improved since then. They're working with experts to analyze data and narrow down the search area. The Malaysian government is set to finalize negotiations with the firm in early 2025, with the search expected to happen between January and April.
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