Malaysia Airlines MH370 from Kuala Lumpur to Bejing went missing on the 8th of March 2014 with 239 passengers on board. Parts of the wreckage were found on the western coastline of the Indian Ocean, despite simulations by Kiel oceanographers locating the possible crash site the Boeing 777 couldn’t be located. Back in August 2016 the Australian-led search for MH370 was accused of looking in the wrong place.
Last month the Dutch vessel “Fugro Equator” started its final swing trying to gather sonar data in areas that haven’t previously been completed. And this final search operation has now been completed…
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This post was published on 17 January 2017 09:36
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