Malaysia to Resume Search for Missing MH370
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The search for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will resume on 30 December, over a decade after the aircraft with 239 people on board vanished, Malaysian authorities have said. This fresh search, which will run for 55 days, had begun in March but was suspended shortly after because of poor weather conditions.
Ocean Infinity, a Texas-based marine robotics company, will deploy a more advanced fleet of search vessels in pursuit of the missing plane.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished in 2014 with 239 people aboard. Pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shahs final words, 'Goodnight Malaysia three seven zero,' remain haunting. Over a decade later, Malaysia partners with Ocean Infinity for a 55-day Southern Indian Ocean search using advanced robotics.
In Episode 27 of Finding MH370, we examine theories suggesting Flight MH370 might have attempted a landing rather than a crash at sea. Using radar data, satellite pings, and expert commentary, we evaluate the evidence behind possible landing scenarios and what they mean for the ongoing investigation.