Khaleej Times

US search firm to end MH370 hunt in ‘coming days’

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kuala lumpur — A private hunt for Flight MH370 will end in the coming days, a search firm said on Tuesday, about four years after the plane’s disappeara­nce sparked one of the world’s greatest aviation mysteries.

The Malaysia Airlines jet vanished in March 2014 with 239 people — mostly from China — on board, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

No sign of the plane was found in a 120,000-square kilometre (46,000-square mile) sea search zone and the Australian-led hunt, the largest in aviation history, was suspended in January last year.

After pressure from families, the

The current search for the wreckage of... Flight MH370 is shortly coming to an end.

Ocean Infinity, US firm

former Malaysian government struck a deal with United States exploratio­n firm Ocean Infinity to restart the search in January on the condition it would only be paid if the Boeing 777 or its black boxes were found.

The firm stood to make up to $70 million if successful but did not find any sign of the airliner despite scouring the seabed with some of the world’s most high-tech search equipment.

The hunt was meant to end late April but was extended. However, the new government of Mahathir Mohamad announced last week the search was set to end.

Texas-based Ocean Infinity said in a statement Tuesday that “its current search for the wreckage of... Flight MH370 is shortly coming to an end”.

A spokesman added the hunt would end in the coming days, without giving a precise date. The new hunt was in an area of about 25,000 square kilometres in the southern Indian Ocean, north of the previous search zone. —

 ?? Reuters ?? a boeing 777 flaperon cut down to match the one from flight MH370 found on Reunion island off the coast of africa in 2015, is lowered into water to discover its drift characteri­stics by researcher­s in Tasmania, australia, in this image taken on March...
Reuters a boeing 777 flaperon cut down to match the one from flight MH370 found on Reunion island off the coast of africa in 2015, is lowered into water to discover its drift characteri­stics by researcher­s in Tasmania, australia, in this image taken on March...

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