Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
"Good night, MH370"
After being instructed to switch the frequency to Vietnamese air traffic control, the pilot replied in the polite but methodical manner common to radio calls: "Good night, Malaysian three seven zero." It was the last message received from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
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Four years on, MH370 families await report as search ends for missing plane
Malaysia's new government has promised to release a long-awaited report into the disappearance of search/Malaysia Airlines'>Malaysia Airlines flight search/MH370'>MH370 as a privately funded underwater search effort ended on May 29.
Ships Searching for Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane Wreckage Make Unexpected Find
METRO UK - Ships searching for the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have made an unexpected find in the Indian Ocean. A team discovered two large shipwrecks while combing the water for remains of the doomed flight that vanished in 2014, with 239 people on board.
North Korea Bus Crash Could Be Worst Chinese Tourist Incident in Years
Jing Travel - An undisclosed number of Chinese tourists were killed in a fatal bus accident in North Korea on Sunday in what could turn out to be one of the worst incidents involving Chinese tourists in recent years. According to a Chinese media report that was later deleted, over 30 Chinese tourists died after their tour bus fell off a bridge in North Korea.
3 Companies Approach Malaysia Over Restarting Search For Plane MH 370
Malaysia has received proposals from three companies offering to continue the search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, which has been missing since 2014, but no decision has been made yet.
Leading Australian Scientists Have Calculated the Crash Site of MH370 'With Unprecedented Precision and Certainty'
The crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is a lonely spot in the southern Indian Ocean, 1,250 miles due west of the southern tip of Western Australia and 2,000 miles south-south-west of Kuala Lumpur - the place where the 239 people on board were last seen alive, reported the Independent.co.uk.
New Hope For Families of Missing MH370 Passengers
An American company has proposed to continue the search for an MH370, which was halted earlier this year, giving new hope to the families of the missing, reported BGNES.
This was confirmed by the firm and a Malaysian minister on Thursday, offering new hope to families of the missing.
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Searches for flight MH370 are officially terminated
The searches in the Indian Ocean for the Malaysian Airlines MH370 flight have been officially called off after three years.
According to an announcement made by China, Australia and Malaysia, although the most advanced technological equipment were used, the airplane was not located.
Australia, China, Malaysia suspend underwater search for MH370
The deep-sea search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 ended on Jan. 17, without any trace being found of the plane that vanished in 2014 with 239 people on board, the three countries involved in the search said.
Still grieving, French man seeks clues to Flight 370 mystery
A French man whose wife and two of his three children were on a Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared in 2014 says he is still trying to find out what happened to the aircraft partly as a way of dealing with the emotional pain of his loss.