Officers and media reports said on Tuesday that the US and UK -based maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity has resumed hunting for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8 March 2014.
The disappearance of Boeing 777, which was carrying 239 people, had already triggered the biggest discovery in aviation history at the time of the incident in 2014.
Malaysia announced in December that it had agreed to a proposal from the Ocean Infinity to resume the discovery.
Malaysia’s Transport Minister Anthony Loke said on Tuesday, “They have assured us that they are ready.”
“That is why the Malaysian government is moving forward with it.”
A long -lasting secret
Media said that the ocean Infinity Search Vastal Armada 78 06 and Autonomas are using underwater vehicles (AUV), which scare the seam in an area of about 15,000 square kilometers (5.792 square mi) from the coast of Perth in Western Australia. Is for
The four main places within the region will focus the search, which is in the form of places where researchers believe that the debris is most likely to be found, he said.
According to the Australian Broadcaster 9 News, the firm has signed a “No Find, No fee” agreement with the Malaysian government.
Ocean Infinity already discovered the aircraft in 2018.
A little MH370 debris found so far
To date, only a few dozen pieces of debris have been washed on different shores.
Loke said that the description of the renewed search was still finalized, but he said that he welcomed the “activeness of the ocean to deploy his ships”.
Researchers have some clues to work with their discovery for MH370, according to satellite data, got distracted by their flight for Beijing and flying for more than six hours from radar immediately after the tech-off Keep filling up
Edited by ZAC Crellin