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20 / 10 / 2017 - MH370: Malaysia in deal with US firm to restart plane search 


A file picture dated 17 July 2016 shows a passenger walking past a Malaysia Airlines aircraft within a viewing gallery of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang, outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.


Within this article, it talks about how the search for MH370 Malaysia Airlines that disappeared on 8 March 2014 between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing is on again as Malaysia has struck a "no find-no fee" deal with the US company to locate the wreckage of drowned flight MH370. 
  • MH370 flight fell off radar on 8 Marhc 2014 between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing.
  • 239 people were on board. 
  • Before the search was suspended in January, the search operation covered distance of 120,000 sq km at an estimated cost about $200m. 
  • The new search for the plane is bound to be around 25,000 sq feet according to Australian Transport Safety Bereau. 
  • The place was carrying people from 14 different countries when it disappeared. 
Essentially, the new search deal with the US company is a good idea because the families of the people that were on board have criticised the MH370 search Hault. This could lead to a better tracking of the planes that are on board. 

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