Malaysia to continue search for MH370


PUTRAJAYA: Eleven years since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, Malaysia has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to continue the search based on credible leads, striving to provide long-awaited answers to the families of the victims.

The Transport Ministry stated that, in line with the Cabinet’s decision on Dec 13 last year, the government has approved a proposal by Ocean Infinity (United Kingdom) to recommence the search operation.

The new search will cover about 15,000sq km in the South­ern Indian Ocean.

“This operation will be conducted on a ‘no find, no fee’ basis, meaning payment will only be made if the aircraft wreckage is discovered.

“It remains our responsibility to pursue all credible leads in locating MH370’s final resting place, bringing much-needed closure to the families of those on board,” it said in a statement yesterday.

The ministry acknowledged the high public interest in the search effort and said it is actively finalising a new search agreement in line with Malaysian government procedures.

It also said the United States National Transportation Safety Board and the Australian Tran­sport Safety Bureau have appointed accredited representatives to provide technical support to the mission.

“The government appreciates the close cooperation and assistance from all parties involved in one of the most complex and challenging search efforts in aviation history,” the statement said, Bernama reported.

The ministry said the government express­ed its deepest sympathy to the families of the passengers and crew of MH370.

“Although time continues to pass, it does not diminish the grief and uncertainty felt by the families of MH370’s passengers and crew. Efforts to seek answers remain ongoing,” it said.

On March 8, 2014, Flight MH370 departed Kuala Lumpur for Beijing with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board.

However, the aircraft vanished and remains missing to this day.

Ocean Infinity previously conducted a search operation in the Southern Indian Ocean, covering 25,000sq km from January to June 2018, but no wreckage was found.

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