Agreement and Search Details
Malaysia's government has agreed to resume the search for , focusing on a new area in the , more than a decade after its disappearance.
The search will be conducted by , offering a $70 million reward for finding substantive wreckage, under a "no find, no fee" arrangement. The new search area spans approximately 15,000 square kilometers.
Background and Expectations
Flight MH370 vanished on March 8, 2014, with 239 people onboard. Despite extensive searches, only debris confirmed or believed to be from the aircraft has been found along the Indian Ocean's coast.
The Malaysian government emphasizes its commitment to the victims' families, hoping the renewed search will provide closure. Ocean Infinity's proposal, based on new data and technology, has been deemed credible by Malaysian officials.