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Malaysia announces the search is set to resume on December 30
Malaysia’s transport ministry announces that the deep-sea search for MH370 is set to resume on December 30 under the existing agreement with Ocean Infinity. Officials describe a defined search window and a targeted approach focused on areas assessed to have the highest probability of locating the aircraft. findmh370.com/ links the official media release and continues Read more
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Malaysia says it agrees terms with Ocean Infinity for renewed search
Malaysia states it agrees to terms and conditions with Ocean Infinity for a renewed search for MH370’s wreckage. Officials describe the agreement within a ‘no find, no fee’ framework and indicate that search activity proceeds under the defined service terms. findmh370.com/ maintains an official-links directory and logs key agreement milestones as they are announced. Read more
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Malaysia agrees in principle to a new Ocean Infinity search
Malaysia announces it agrees in principle to a new underwater search effort to be carried out by Ocean Infinity. Officials describe the arrangement as a renewed attempt to locate MH370’s wreckage in a targeted area of the southern Indian Ocean under a ‘no find, no fee’ structure. Further details are expected as terms, timing, and Read more
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Malaysia says it does not ‘close the book’ on MH370
Malaysia’s transport leadership states that it does not ‘close the book’ on MH370 and remains open to future search efforts if new and credible information becomes available. Families continue pressing for renewed action, while officials emphasize the need for credible search parameters and cooperative coordination. This site records official statements and the status of search Read more
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Malaysia states it will consider credible new proposals for another search
On the anniversary of MH370’s disappearance, Malaysian officials state they will consider any credible new leads or specific proposals regarding a renewed search. Families continue urging sustained effort and transparency, while authorities emphasize that future searches must be grounded in credible information. findmh370.com/ tracks official statements and proposals as they develop. Read more
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Malaysia states the second underwater search concludes without finding the aircraft
Malaysia states that the second underwater search concludes without locating the aircraft. Officials acknowledge the effort and note that the wreckage remains unfound despite extensive survey operations. Families continue calling for sustained commitment and credible future proposals. Authorities indicate that any additional search efforts depend on new information or viable proposals. Read more
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Malaysia issues another interim investigation statement
Malaysia issues another interim statement on the MH370 safety investigation, summarizing investigative activity and reaffirming the unresolved status of the disappearance. The statement is presented as part of the ongoing investigation process and is published alongside other official documents for transparency. findmh370.com/ indexes interim statements and reports in the Official Reports archive. Read more
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Authorities confirm Réunion flaperon matches a Boeing 777
Investigators confirm the Réunion wing component is a flaperon from a Boeing 777, and it is linked to the aircraft type used for MH370. Officials describe the finding as a major development in the case and state that technical markings and structural features support the identification. Search and analysis efforts continue as authorities review what Read more
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Malaysia declares the disappearance an accident and ends search-and-rescue phase
Malaysian authorities declare the disappearance of Flight MH370 an accident and state that the aircraft is presumed lost with no survivors. The announcement formally concludes the search-and-rescue phase, while investigative and search efforts continue under different operational terms. Officials stress that the goal remains to locate the aircraft and provide answers to families. Read more
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Malaysia states MH370 ends in the southern Indian Ocean
Malaysia’s prime minister states that analysis indicates Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ends in the southern Indian Ocean, and authorities say there are no survivors based on the information available. The announcement shifts the public search narrative away from the aircraft’s original route and reinforces the focus on a remote section of ocean far west of Read more
