Efforts to solve one of aviation’s biggest mysteries will restart more than a decade after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in 2014. Over the years, teams have combed through thousands of square miles of seabed using sonar and robotic technology, but the search was eventually called off in early 2017. The latest search, carried out by Ocean Infinity under a ‘no find, no fee’ arrangement in March, was called off due to poor weather conditions. The firm has paid for the search itself and it will receive around £52million, but only if the wreckage is located. #mh370 #mystery #malaysiaairlines #worldnews #malaysia
Efforts to solve one of aviation’s biggest mysteries will restart more than a decade after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in 2014. Over the years, teams have combed through thousands of square miles of seabed using sonar and robotic technology, but the search was eventually called off in early 2017. The latest search, carried out by Ocean Infinity under a ‘no find, no fee’ arrangement in March, was called off due to poor weather conditions. The firm has paid for the search itself and it will receive around £52million, but only if the wreckage is located. #mh370 #mystery #malaysiaairlines #worldnews #malaysia ♬ Curious - Healing And Spirit Health & DJ Hoobidibbie