ATSB: New data may help pinpoint location of MH370


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 16 Aug 2017

A file photo taken on March 26, 2014, showing RAAF Flight Lieutenant Russell Adams looks out from the cockpit of a AP-3C Orion during a search mission for missing Malaysia Airline flight MH370 in the Southern Indian Ocean. - AFP

CANBERRA: The Australian agency which oversaw the underwater search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 released two new reports Wednesday which may help pinpoint where the Boeing 777 disappeared, China's Xinhua news agency reported.

The underwater search for the missing jetliner which vanished in 2014 was called off in January after almost three years of searching, but the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) and other agencies have continued to conduct drift modelling and satellite analysis.

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