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March 21, 2014 -- Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur on the morning of March 8, but lost contact with air traffic control an hour later and disappeared off the radar.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 abruptly swerved off its planned route, travelling thousands of miles off course over the southern Indian Ocean for roughly five hours before disappearing.
Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 aircraft carrying 239 people including 12 crew members, vanished from radar screens on March 8, 2014, while it was traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China.
FILE-Malaysian Minister of Transport, Anthony Loke (C) looks at the Wing flap found on Pemba Island, Tanzania which has been identified as a missing part of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 through ...
FILE-Malaysian Minister of Transport, Anthony Loke (C) looks at the Wing flap found on Pemba Island, Tanzania which has been identified as a missing part of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 through ...
FILE-Malaysian Minister of Transport, Anthony Loke (C) looks at the Wing flap found on Pemba Island, Tanzania which has been identified as a missing part of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 through ...
The search for the wreckage of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean has been suspended due to poor weather conditions and will only resume at the end of the year ...
A British company has launched what could be the final search mission for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which vanished 11 years ago. Marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity's deep-water support ...
A sonar search for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 found what appeared to be a man-made object on Dec. 19, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said in a statement.