
New search begins for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 missing nearly 11 years
By Craig Nigrelli (Anchor), Shea Taylor (Producer), Shianne DeLeon (Video Editor)
- A new search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is underway in the Indian Ocean. The plane disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board.
- This search focuses on a different part of of the southern Indian Ocean than previous searches.
- Malaysia’s transportation minister said the details of the search contract have not yet been finalized.
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A new search is now underway for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 more than a decade after it disappeared off radar with 239 people on board. The Boeing 777 vanished on March 8, 2014, while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
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- A new search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has begun, announced by Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke after a decade of disappearance, with the company Ocean Infinity leading the efforts.
- The search area will cover 15,000 square kilometers in the southern Indian Ocean, and a $70 million contract will be paid to Ocean Infinity if the plane is found.
- Ocean Infinity previously conducted an unsuccessful search in 2018, following a major Australia-led operation that covered 120,000 square kilometers before being suspended in 2017.
- Malaysian Grace Nathan expressed relief at the search's resumption, stating, "We're very relieved and pleased that the search is resuming once again after such a long hiatus."
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- A British company, Ocean Infinity, has launched a new search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared 11 years ago.
- The vessel Armada 7806 is scanning the seabed in the Indian Ocean, using autonomous underwater vehicles.
- New search areas are based on previous signal disturbances and assumptions about the plane's final trajectory.
- Retired aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey estimates a "50-50" chance of locating MH370 during this mission.
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This isn’t the first search
Maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity has launched its third search for the missing jet, this time in a new 5,800-square-mile area of the southern Indian Ocean.

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Ocean Infinity’s last search for MH370 took place between January and May of 2018, but nothing was found.
What do we know about the search?
Malaysian Minister of Transport Anthony Loke said the contract details are still being ironed out, but Ocean Infinity is being proactive in deploying its ships. He also said that decisions on how long this new search would last have also not yet been negotiated.
As of the last Straight Arrow News report on the flight this past December, the fresh search will be done on a “no find, no fee” principle. That means the Malaysian government doesn’t have to pay Ocean Infinity if it doesn’t find anything.
If the firm does find substantive wreckage, it’ll receive a payout of $70 million.
What do we know about MH370’s disappearance?
In the more than a decade since the plane disappeared, it’s been the subject of many theories and remains one of the world’s greatest aviation mysteries.
While it’s still not known what exactly happened to the plane, a final report released in 2018 pointed to failings by air traffic control and said the course of the plane was changed manually.
[Craig Nigrelli]
A NEW SEARCH IS NOW UNDERWAY FOR MISSING MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT M-H-3-70 MORE THAN A DECADE AFTER IT DISAPPEARED OFF RADAR WITH 239 PEOPLE ON BOARD.
THE BOEING 7-77 VANISHED ON MARCH 8-TH, 20-14 WHILE EN ROUTE FROM KUALA LUMPUR TO BEIJING.
NOW, MARITIME EXPLORATION FIRM OCEAN INFINITY HAS LAUNCHED ITS **THIRD** SEARCH FOR THE MISSING JET – THIS TIME IN A NEW 58-HUNDRED SQUARE MILE AREA OF THE SOUTHERN INDIAN OCEAN.
MALAYSIAN TRANSPORTATION MINISTER ANTHONY LOKE SAID THE CONTRACT DETAILS ARE STILL BEING IRONED OUT… BUT OCEAN INFINITY IS BEING PROACTIVE IN DEPLOYING ITS SHIPS.
HA ALSO SAID THEY HAVE NOT YET NEGOTIATED THE DETAILS OF HOW LONG **THIS** SEARCH WILL LAST.
OCEAN INFINITY’S LAST SEARCH FOR M-H-3-70 TOOK PLACE BETWEEN JANUARY AND MAY OF 20-18 – BUT NOTHING WAS FOUND.
AS OF OUR LAST REPORT THIS PAST DECEMBER – THE FRESH SEARCH WILL BE DONE ON A “NO FIND, NO FEE” PRINCIPLE… MEANING THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT DOESN’T HAVE TO PAY OCEAN INFINITY IF THEY DON’T FIND ANYTHING.
IF THE FIRM **DOES** FIND SUBSTANTIVE WRECKAGE, IT’LL RECEIVE A PAYOUT OF 70 MILLION DOLLARS.
IN THE MORE THAN A DECADE SINCE THE PLANE DISAPPEARED IT’S BEEN THE SUBJECT OF MANY THEORIES AND REMAINS ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST AVIATION MYSTERIES.
AND WHILE IT’S STILL NOT KNOWN WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED TO THE PLANE… A FINAL REPORT RELEASED IN 20-18 POINTED TO FAILINGS BY AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SAID THE COURSE OF THE PLANE WAS CHANGED MANUALLY.
WE’LL BE SURE TO KEEP YOU UP TO DATE ON THIS LATEST SEARCH – JUST DOWNLOAD THE STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS APP NOW TO GET THE NEWEST INFORMATION RIGHT IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND.
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- A new search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has begun, announced by Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke after a decade of disappearance, with the company Ocean Infinity leading the efforts.
- The search area will cover 15,000 square kilometers in the southern Indian Ocean, and a $70 million contract will be paid to Ocean Infinity if the plane is found.
- Ocean Infinity previously conducted an unsuccessful search in 2018, following a major Australia-led operation that covered 120,000 square kilometers before being suspended in 2017.
- Malaysian Grace Nathan expressed relief at the search's resumption, stating, "We're very relieved and pleased that the search is resuming once again after such a long hiatus."
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- A British company, Ocean Infinity, has launched a new search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared 11 years ago.
- The vessel Armada 7806 is scanning the seabed in the Indian Ocean, using autonomous underwater vehicles.
- New search areas are based on previous signal disturbances and assumptions about the plane's final trajectory.
- Retired aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey estimates a "50-50" chance of locating MH370 during this mission.
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