Chinese rescuers expanded their search area in the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines passenger jet on Sunday, from the key search sites designated by Australia.
A total of seven Chinese ships convened Sunday in waters west of Australia's Perth to coordinate their search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
Objects that may be related to the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 have been recovered by Chinese and Australian ships.
An Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft has spotted three, as yet unidentified, objects in the search for flight MH370 in the new search area of the southern Indian Ocean.
The New Zealand air forces found a total of 11 objects during Friday's search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean.
Saturday's weather is expected initially to be suitable for the searching of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, but conditions are likely to deteriorate later in the day
A Chinese vessel began scouring a new search area in the southern Indian Ocean on Friday in the hunt for the Malaysian Airlines jetliner.
A second Chinese ship reached early Saturday a new search area in the Indian Ocean to relocate objects possibly related to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01 reached its target area late Friday night to relocate objects spotted earlier in the day by airborne searchers for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
Five aircraft spotted many objects of various colors during Friday's search for flight MH370 over the new search area in southern Indian Ocean.
Chinese Maritime Safety Administration patrol ship Haixun 01 is in the new search area following advice from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB).
A New Zealand search plane spots objects in the new Indian Ocean search area where an international team is looking for wreckage from MH370.