The effort hopes to discover the remains of Malaysian Flight 370, which vanished from radar in 2014 with 239 people on board.
A retired scientist claims to have identified the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, nearly 11 years after its ...
"At 5,750 meters deep, it stood out as an extreme anomaly pointing to the potential MH370 crash site. Yet, inconsistencies in ...
David Mearns knows how to find a wreck. He’s an oceanographer and the director at Blue Water Recoveries, a British salvage ...
Last month, a British company launched what is likely to be the final search mission for the MH370. Marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity's deep-water support vessel Armada 7806 arrived at a new ...
As a new search for Malaysia Airlines flight 370 kicks off, there are hopes it will be a case of third time lucky. However, experts have warned that one wrong step could be “catastrophic”.
Once you’ve confirmed it’s the wreckage, we then need to map out the debris field and that’ll be done in several stages.” The new search for MH370. Picture: 60 Minutes A part of the ...
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