MH370

A man stands in front of a billboard in support of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
May 1, 2014

Malaysia Releases Preliminary Report on MH370 Disappearance

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Air traffic controllers did not realize that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was missing until 17 minutes after it disappeared from civilian radar, according to the preliminary report on the plane’s disappearance released Thursday by Malaysia’s government.

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April 28, 2014

Australian PM: Underwater Search for MH370 to be Expanded

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has held a press conference together with Angus Houston, the head of the Joint Agency Coordination Centre. They announced that the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet will be expanded to include a massive swath of the ocean floor […]

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April 17, 2014

Deep Sea Challenges in MH370 Search

The search for Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 continues. A robotic submarine has completed its first full 16-hour mission scanning the floor of the Indian Ocean for wreckage. This comes after two previous missions were cut short by technical problems and deep water.

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April 16, 2014

Bluefin-21Plunges Into Missing Jet Search

The initial dive of the Bluefin 21 has indicated that the current search area in the Indian Ocean may be too deep for the U.S. Navy’s robotic submarine. It was expected to spend 16 hours mapping the ocean floor, but it resurfaced after only six […]

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April 15, 2014

U.S. Navy Captain Says Search for MH370 Ahead Than Expected

Search crews looking for thew debris of missing Malaysian airline plane will send a robotic submarine deep into the Indian Ocean  for the first time to try to determine whether underwater signals detected by sound-locating equipment are from the missing Malaysian plane’s black boxes.

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April 14, 2014

Search for the Missing Flight Continues

Air and search crews continued their painstaking search for Malaysia Airlines flight 370 on Sunday. There have been promising leads this past week. But it has now been nearly a week since search crews picked up a possible signal, thought to be from the missing plane. CCTV’s Andy Saputra reports from […]

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April 11, 2014

Australian PM Confident Signals are From MH370

Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott says searchers are confident that acoustic signals in the Indian Ocean are from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.  At the same time, however, those electronic signals are fading, Abbott added. He is in Beijing, where he met Chinese President Xi Jinping for […]

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April 11, 2014

Australian PM confident sounds are from Flight MH370

Authorities are confident that signals detected deep in the Indian Ocean are from the missing Malaysian jet’s black boxes, Australia’s prime minister said Friday, raising hopes they are close to solving one of aviation’s most perplexing mysteries.

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April 10, 2014

New Possible Signal Detected from MH370

Hopes are running higher in the search for Malaysia Airlines flight 370. Australian officials say a “fifth” possible signal was picked up deep in the Indian Ocean. The search area is now narrowed to the smallest it’s been since the jetliner vanished.

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April 9, 2014

Australian Ship Detects New Signals in Search for MH370

The race against time continues in the search for Malaysia Airlines flight 370.  After a navy ship heard more signals from deep in the Indian Ocean, the head of the search for the missing Malaysian jetliner has claimed the hunt may be closing in on the […]

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April 8, 2014

MH370 Search Intensifies as Search Crews Detect Two Pings

It’s been over a month since the Beijing-bound Malaysian jetliner vanished after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, with 239 people on board. The search continues, with growing concerns that the batteries, powering flight MH370’s black boxes, will soon run out.

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April 6, 2014

More Ships Rush to Probe Signals in MH370 Search

PERTH, Australia — Three separate but fleeting sounds from deep in the Indian Ocean offered new hope Sunday in the hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, as officials rushed to determine whether they were signals from the plane’s black boxes before their beacons fall […]

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April 6, 2014

Missing Plane is an Unprecedented Aviation Mystery

The disappearance of flight 370 remains an unprecedented aviation mystery. From the beginning, investigators have pursued all lines of inquiry.  They’ve tracked satellite data, attempted to locate possible debris from the aircraft and even looked into pilot and crew involvement.

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April 4, 2014

Race against Time to Find Flight 370 Black Boxes

Four weeks after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, two ships have deployed sound locators in the southern Indian Ocean in a desperate attempt to find the plane’s flight recorders before their signal beacons stop. Officials leading the multinational search said there was no […]

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April 3, 2014

Malaysian police: Jet mystery may never be solved

The search for the missing Malaysian airline plane is underway once again off the coast of Australia. Planes and ships are exploring new search areas in the Indian Ocaen. Meanwhile, police are investigating the pilots and crew for any evidence suggesting they may have hijacked […]

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March 31, 2014

Stakes Heighten and the Search Continues for MH370

By air and by sea, the search for debris from the missing Malaysian jetliner is continuing. 9 aircraft and 8 ships searched off the coast of Western Australia Sunday while angry relatives continue to demand answers from Malaysian authorities. Tony Cheng reports.

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