Six months after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, with 239 mostly Chinese people on board, disappeared, loved ones of missing passengers derive what comfort they can from what's left behind.
The search area for a missing Malaysian airliner in the southern Indian Ocean has been refined based on the latest analysis, while the investigation into how the plane came to crash cannot proceed until the wreckage and black boxes are recovered.
Australia has awarded a contract to Fugro Survey Pty Ltd to conduct underwater search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 with two ships equipped with side scan sonar and echo sounders.
News on Thursday of a fresh search zone for the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared more than three months ago failed to lift the spirits of relatives of the 154 Chinese passengers on board.
The hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will shift further south in the Indian Ocean, ushering in yet another new phase of the long, costly and so far fruitless search.
A vessel contracted by the Australian government has joined Chinese efforts to map the sea floor ahead of the deep water search for the missing Malaysian airliner that is due to commence in August.
The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will move to a new hot spot area in the Indian Ocean.
Malaysian deputy Foreign Minister Hamzah Zainuddin said here Thursday in a press conference that families of seven passengers on the missing MH370 flight had received 50,000 US dollars per claimant as advanced payment from the Malaysia Airlines (MAS).
Malaysia has so far spent about RM27.6 million (some 9 million US dollars) on search-and- recovery operations for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a government official said Monday.
Three months after Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished without a trace, search coordinators in Australia, Wednesday, released a request for tender to continue the as yet unsuccessful deep-water search in the Southern Ocean.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang urges Malaysia to take the lead and come up with a new search plan for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
An underwater audio recording that sounds like a plane crashing in the Indian Ocean could be linked to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.