Search For Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight To Resume This Month, Over A Decade Later

Malaysia's transport ministry on Wednesday said that the the search for the  missing flight will resume on December 30, more than a decade after the plane disappeared. 

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Search For Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight To Resume This Month, Over A Decade Later

Search For Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight To Resume This Month, Over A Decade Later

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: One of the greatest aviation mysteries in the world, the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014 and still not found, is all set to began fresh attempt to locate.

Malaysia’s transport ministry on Wednesday said that the the search for the  missing flight will resume on December 30, more than a decade after the plane disappeared.

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On the day the  Boeing 777 Malaysian flight vanished, it was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members, leaving their fate in uncertainty. Since the flight went missing, authorities have conducted several search operations to locate the plane.

The most recent search in the southern Indian Ocean in April this year was suspended due to poor weather conditions. Malaysia’s transport ministry said in a statement that the Ocean Infinity confirmed it will recommence seabed search operations for 55 days, to be conducted intermittently,

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