British maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity has renewed its efforts to locate the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 more than 10 years after it disappeared from radar screens with 239 aboard.
The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane will be conducted by Ocean Infinity, a marine robotics firm that previously led a search in 2018.
Exactly eleven years after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished with 239 people on board, the families of the missing passengers and crew have renewed hope for closure as a new search mission is set to begin.
A new search is underway to find the Malaysia Airlines flight that disappeared in 2014 and was presumed to have crashed into the Indian Ocean.
A ship that will hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has deployed to its Indian Ocean search zone, according to Malaysia's transport minister and ship tracking data, raising hopes of solving one of aviation's greatest mysteries.
Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke said Tuesday that the government had given initial approval for Ocean Infinity, a marine robotics company based in Austin, Texas, to resume the search.
Under 'No Find, No Fee' deal, company will receive payment only if missing aircraft is found, reducing financial risk for government.
Malaysia had not yet signed the contract with Ocean Infinity, Transport Minister Anthony Loke said on Tuesday, but he welcomed the company's "proactiveness" to deploy its ships to that area to ...