MH370

Mossel Bay find ‘almost certainly’ from MH370

The piece of a Rolls Royce engine cowling found on a South African beach “almost certainly” came from missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. The aircraft‚ with 239 passengers and crew‚ disappeared in March 2014 during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Malaysia’s Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai said in[…]

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Mozambique debris ‘almost certainly from MH370’

Two pieces of debris found in Mozambique are “almost certainly from MH370”, Australia and Malaysia said on Thursday, after technical analysis provided fresh clues to the fate of the missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft. Until the latest discoveries, only a wing part recovered from a beach on the Indian Ocean island[…]

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Possible MH370 debris found in SA

Malaysia said on Tuesday it will send a team to retrieve a piece of debris found along the southern coast of South Africa to check whether it could belong to missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The wreckage, discovered near the town of Mosselbay on Tuesday, could be from an “inlet[…]

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Chinese MH370 relatives file suit in Beijing

Relatives of 12 Chinese passengers aboard missing flight MH370 filed suits against Malaysia Airlines, Boeing, Rolls Royce and others on Monday, a day before the second anniversary of its disappearance and a legal deadline to do so. Packed into a small office at the Beijing Rail Transportation Court, which has[…]

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Maldives joins search for MH370

The Maldives has joined a regional search for wreckage from missing flight MH370 following reports that islanders in the Indian Ocean nation had spotted unidentified debris, police said. Maldivian police are responding to several sightings of debris washed up along the northern atolls of the archipelago, some of which occurred[…]

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French launch new MH370 debris search

France has launched a renewed air and sea search around the Indian Ocean island of Réunion in the hope of finding more debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The operation was announced 24 hours after a public prosecutor declared there was a “strong possibility” a wing flaperon discovered[…]

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Malaysia PM confirms wreckage belongs to MH370

Debris found on an Indian Ocean island last week is from MH370, Malaysia’s prime minister has said, confirming for the first time that the plane which mysteriously disappeared 17 months ago had crashed. Najib Razak’s announcement in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday ended an agonising wait for families of the 239[…]

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Reunion Island plane debris may be MH370

Malaysia is “almost certain” that plane debris found on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean is from a Boeing 777, the deputy transport minister said on Thursday, heightening the possibility it could be wreckage from missing Flight MH370. Malaysia Airlines was operating a Boeing 777 on the ill-fated flight, which[…]

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