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    Malaysia releases the MH370 Safety Investigation Report

    Malaysia releases its Safety Investigation Report for MH370, compiling investigative findings and outlining areas where certainty remains limited. The report discusses the known sequence of events, evaluates available data, and presents safety recommendations developed from the case. This site links and summarizes the report under Official Reports while keeping the original source accessible. 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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    ATSB releases final report on the operational search for MH370

    The Australian Transport Safety Bureau releases its final report on the operational search for MH370, documenting where the search is conducted, how it is conducted, and what is covered. The report summarizes the search effort and outlines an area considered relevant for any future underwater search. This site catalogs the report and its major conclusions Read more

  • Malaysia Confirms Military Radar Tracked Aircraft Turning Back

    Malaysian officials confirm on March 10, 2014, that military radar data shows an unidentified aircraft—now assessed to be Malaysia Airlines Flight 370—turning back from its planned route. According to the Royal Malaysian Air Force, radar records indicate that an aircraft crosses the Malay Peninsula and continues westward over the Andaman Sea after losing contact with Read more

  • Stolen Passports Identified Among MH370 Passengers

    Malaysian authorities confirm on March 9, 2014, that two passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 are traveling using passports reported stolen in Europe. INTERPOL states that the Austrian and Italian passports appear in its Stolen and Lost Travel Documents database but are not flagged during the boarding process. The disclosure draws international attention and raises Read more