CANBERRA: Australian authorities said Thursday that new analysis confirms they’ve likely been searching in the right place for a missing Malaysian airliner.
Searchers have been combing a 120,000-square-kilometer (46,000-square-mile) part of the Indian Ocean since last year but have yet to turn up any trace of MH370. A wing flap was found in July on the other side of the Indian Ocean, washed up on remote Reunion Island.
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