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Fisherman from Indonesia claims he knows where missing flight MH370 crashed
Indonesian fisherman Rusli Khusmin claims he knows the location of the missing MH370 flight.
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Relatives of missing Malaysia plane say they may have found pieces of debris
Flight MH370 was on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014, when it disappeared and became one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
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France has reopened its investigation into the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370
France's Gendarmerie of Air Transport (GTA) has reportedly launched its own investigation into the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
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Hijacking not ruled out over disappearance of missing flight MH370
An independent investigation report released more than four years after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared found that hijacking could not be ruled out. An independent report into the disappearance of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has found that hijacking cannot be ruled out. Earlier this year, a panel of aviation experts announced that they believed MH370 captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, was attempting suicide when the plane vanished.
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Latest search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 to end next week
Malaysia's new Transport MinisterAnthony Loke said the latest search is due to end on May 29.
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MH370 search data unveils fishing hot spots and geological movement
The search data that was compiled in the fruitless search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has uncovered some unexpectedly useful information. While surveys of the 46,000 sq miles of the remote waters of Western Australia failed to find the plane, they did provide fresh insight into the region’s past. Information about valuable fish that congregate in the area will also prove useful to the world’s fishermen, according to Charitha Pattiaratchi, professor of coastal oceanography at the
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Missing Flight MH370: Officials say they have been searching in the WRONG PLACE for two years
Investigators searching for the missing MH370 flight have concluded that the crash site may actually be north of the area they have been focusing on for the past two years. A report by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) states that the vanished Boeing 777 is highly unlikely to be in the current search zone. Since the plane disappeared, experts have analysed a series of exchanges between the aircraft and a satellite to estimate a probable crash site along a vast arc of ocean in the sou