Malaysia to resume search for flight MH370 a decade after disappearance
Malaysia has decided to resume the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared in 2014 in the Southern Indian Ocean. Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the decision was based on new information presented by US-based private marine exploration company Ocean Infinity. Malaysia has agreed to collaborate with Ocean Infinity on a "no find, no fee" basis — meaning no payment will be made if the wreckage is not found. The search operation is projected to span 18 months and will cost an estimated US$70 million, if successful. Afifah Ariffin reports.
Malaysia has decided to resume the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared in 2014 in the Southern Indian Ocean. Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the decision was based on new information presented by US-based private marine exploration company Ocean Infinity. Malaysia has agreed to collaborate with Ocean Infinity on a "no find, no fee" basis — meaning no payment will be made if the wreckage is not found. The search operation is projected to span 18 months and will cost an estimated US$70 million, if successful. Afifah Ariffin reports.