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abcnews.go.comHere’s the latest on MH370 based on the most recent public reports up to mid-2025 to early 2026.
Status of the hunt: Malaysia signaled openness to restarting or resuming a fresh search under a no-find-no-fee arrangement with Ocean Infinity, aiming to focus on the area with the highest probability of locating the wreckage. This marks a renewed governmental stance for renewed search efforts after years of limbo. [source coverage from late 2024 to 2025 noting cabinet discussions and private search proposals]
Recent developments: There have been ongoing discussions about a restarted, privately funded search in the Indian Ocean, contingent on government approval and funding arrangements. Reports emphasize a “no find, no fee” model and the goal of locating significant wreckage to justify the effort. [multiple outlets late 2024–2025]
What remains unknown: The aircraft’s final resting place, the exact sequence of events leading to MH370’s disappearance, and the fate of all 239 people on board remain unresolved. New search efforts face challenging ocean conditions and vast search areas, which historically have complicated resolution. [historical context widely reported since 2014; continued uncertainty in 2024–2026]
Public interest and reporting: Coverage continues to note the enduring impact on families and the aviation community, with occasional updates on possible debris identification and search proposals. [news outlets tracking MH370 since 2014 through 2025]
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abcnews.go.comThe Malaysian government is set to allow renewed efforts to search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared more than ten years ago.
en.as.comA Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing lost contact with air control and went missing more than a hour after it took off in the early hours of Saturday, March 8, 2014. The incident triggered an unprecedented international search and rescue operation that spanned from the southern Indian Ocean to Central Asia and involved more than two dozen countries.
www.scmp.comA Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing lost contact with air control and went missing more than a hour after it took off in the early hours of Saturday, March 8, 2014. The incident triggered an unprecedented international search and rescue operation that spanned from the southern Indian Ocean to Central Asia and involved more than two dozen countries.
www.scmp.comOn March 8, 2014, a Malaysia Air Boeing 777 with 239 people on board disappeared over the waters off Southeast Asia.
www.cbsnews.comMalaysia says the latest hunt for missing flight MH370 has been suspended after less than 6 weeks, as "it's not the season" to scour the Indian Ocean. Malaysian cabinet ministers agreed to a "no-find, no-fee" contract with robotics company Ocean Infinity in the search for flight MH370. The firm Ocean Infinity has launched a new search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in what it says is a "more credible" patch of the Indian Ocean.
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