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The Ocean’s Timekeepers: Can Barnacles Crack the MH370 Mystery?Scientists thought the flaperon’s barnacles were a clue. Now, new evidence could turn them into a breakthrough.
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Did the Pilot Plan It All? Inside the MH370 Murder-Suicide TheoryIn the weeks after the disappearance of MH370, many theories were proposed, but one in particular quickly came to the fore: ...
The firm Ocean Infinity has launched a new search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in what it says is a "more credible" patch of the Indian Ocean.
Ocean Infinity's chief executive Oliver Plunkett said in a statement shared with CBS News that his company felt it was "in a position to be able to return to the search" for MH370, and he said it ...
A new search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is underway — in the latest, and perhaps last, attempt to find the plane that mysteriously vanished 11 years ago. Maritime company Ocean Infinity ...
Malaysia approves a new search for MH370 wreckage in the Indian Ocean The Boeing 777 plane vanished from radar shortly after taking off on March 8, 2014, carrying 239 people. The plane headed ...
Malaysia says it may consider renewing the hunt for Flt. MH370, which mysteriously vanished over the Indian Ocean 10 years ago, with a US technology firm that says it won’t get paid unless it ...
The Indian Ocean is the world's third largest, and the search was conducted in a difficult area, where searchers encountered bad weather and average depths of around 4 kilometers (2.5 miles).
News Peg. The Austin, Texas-based Ocean Infinity has submitted a proposal for a new underwater search for the missing airliner, the New Straits Times reported Sunday, citing the company’s CEO ...
On March 18, 2014, ten days after the disappearance of MH370, a search in the southern Indian Ocean was led by Australia, with participation of aircraft from several countries.
Malaysia’s transport minister Anthony Loke told reporters that he has invited Ocean Infinity to discuss a “no cure, no fee” proposal to resume the search for MH370.
In March this year—shortly before the 10th anniversary of MH370’s disappearance—Ocean Infinity submitted a proposal for a new underwater search for the missing plane.
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