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MH370: No controlled descent say Australian investigators

MH370: No controlled descent say Australian investigators

2 November 2016 Airline News

Wreckage from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 suggests the aircraft did not make a controlled descent into the ocean, according to a new report. Various pieces of the Boeing 777 have been washed up along the east coast of Africa in recent months, offering investigators fresh insight into what might have caused the plane to disappear.

Search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 to be suspended

Search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 to be suspended

22 July 2016 Airline News

The hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is likely to be suspended if the aircraft is not found in the current search area. Officials from China, Malaysia and Australia confirmed the search will reach a hiatus if an area of the southern Indian Ocean currently under investigation reveals no further information.

Malaysia Airlines MH370 link confirmed for Reunion Island debris

Malaysia Airlines MH370 link confirmed for Reunion Island debris

6 August 2015 Airline News

Debris found on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is “conclusively” from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak has confirmed. The Boeing 777 aircraft was travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8th 2014 when it vanished from radar. All 239 people on board are presumed dead.

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disaster officially declared an accident

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disaster officially declared an accident

29 January 2015 Airline News

Officials in Malaysia have declared the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 an accident, confirming there were no survivors. The decision is a technical step, with the search for the wreckage of the plane ongoing. The aircraft, with 239 people on board, disappeared on March 8th 2014, with no trace located since.