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MH370 News: Scientist says ‘bright pixel’ in new data could be the lost Malaysian plane
MH370 Mystery News: A retired scientist claims to have identified the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, nearly 11 years after its disappearance. Using ocean floor mapping data, Dr Vincent Lyne spotted an anomaly—a single yellow pixel—deep in the Indian Ocean. Meanwhile, the Malaysian government has approved a new search operation with marine exploration firm Ocean Infinity under a 'no find, no fee' deal. With a fresh 15,000 sq km search area, hope remains for long-awaited answers.

MH370 mystery finally solved? AI and quantum tech may have cracked the biggest puzzle in aviation history
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 on 8 March 2014 remains one of the most baffling mysteries in aviation history. Despite years of extensive search efforts, the aircraft’s fate remains unknown. However, breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Quantum Computing, and satellite imaging are offering renewed hope. Researchers are now reanalysing data, deploying AI-powered underwater drones, and utilising enhanced satellite technology.

Never ending search: Malaysia clears multi-million dollar funding to search for MH370 a decade after it disappeared; here' the new technology that will be used
Malaysian government h finally been able to secure a major funding for the extensive research into the disappearance of the infamous flight MH370. There will be a lot of new technology in use during this search, that will take place a decade after its disappearance

MH370 flight search likely to restart in new area after latest 'credible' information
MH370 News: Malaysia is gearing up to restart the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared in 2014. The country is in talks with Ocean Infinity, a US-based marine exploration company, to conduct the search. The search will focus on a new area in the southern Indian Ocean. Malaysia will only pay if the wreckage is found.

Will the most perplexing mystery in aviation history be solved? This experiment could solve the mystery of missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370
MH370, the Malaysian airlines flight, literally just vanished from the face of earth around 10 years back. Following that unforgettable incident, there were no traces of the airplane not even crash debris. In a recent development it has been announced that a new experiment will be conducted to know that what actually happened with MH370.

Missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished without a trace, may have been found
Flight MH370 found: An Australian scientist claims to have located Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared in March 2014. He suggests that the aircraft is in a trench at the eastern end of the Broken Ridge in the Southern Indian Ocean. The scientist believes the previous search efforts failed due to overlooking this critical area.
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MH370 flight mystery: Australian researcher may have found the 'hiding spot' of the missing Malaysian Airlines plane
An Australian researcher from the University of Tasmania has proposed that the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 flight may have vanished in the south-eastern Indian Ocean's Broken Ridge. The Boeing 777, carrying 239 people, went off the radar during its journey from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, and extensive searches so far have yielded no significant results.
Finding MH370: A six-second signal could be key as researchers claim breakthrough in Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 search
Cardiff University research suggests hydrophones can help locate crashed airplanes like MH370. The study analyzed data from historical accidents and a submarine disappearance, proposing further investigation into the aircraft's last known location.
A decade after MH370, planes still at risk of vanishing off the map
The huge Boeing Co. 777 jet, almost as long as a Manhattan city block and taller than a five-story building, had somehow managed to make itself invisible in the clear night sky. There were 239 people on board. Ensuing search operations combed through some of the deepest ocean floors in the inhospitable southern Indian Ocean, hundreds of miles off Australia’s western seaboard, and found no trace of the main fuselage or any passengers and crew. Of the 3 million components in the 777, just a few fragments washed ashore years later on the east African coast.
'Search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight coming to an end'
Prahlad Shirsath, husband of Kranti Shirsath, however, said he would never give up the hope that some news about the plane would surface one day.
Several injured by turbulence on Malaysia Airline flight MH1
The devastating MH370 and MH17 disasters in 2014 pushed the perennially loss-making airline to the brink of bankruptcy as bookings dried up.
China launches cube satellites for tracking aircraft
China has launched three cube satellites (CubeSats), which are expected to help track civil aircraft and ships and avoid tragedies like the missing flight MH370.
China asks for further investigation into Malaysian flight MH370
China requested Malaysia to continue investigating the cause of the crash of a Malaysian Airlines plane after Kuala Lumpur confirmed the debris found on a remote Indian Ocean island was from the ill-fated MH370.
Malaysia to get 8 lakh Indian tourists this year
"Unlike a few years ago, Indians are travelling throughout the year now and that makes India a strong outbound tourist market for short-haul neighbour destinations," he added.
Malaysia tourist arrivals up nearly 10% in 2014
India also contributed to the growth in tourism, with the number of tourists to the country going up to 6.4 lakh from 5.3 lakh in 2013.
No fixed date for declaring MH370 status: Malaysia
Malaysia has said it has not fixed the date to declare the status of the plane that vanished mysteriously eight months ago with 239 people on board.
Malaysia for real-time aircraft tracking for flight safety
ICAO Council meets in Canada next week. Flight MH370 with 239 people on board vanished on March 8 while en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia intensifying negotiations to re-enter MH17 crash site
Liow said Malaysia was hopeful that negotiations would be fruitful, although chances of re-entering crash site appeares to be getting slimmer.
Australia, Malaysia contribute AUD 60 million each for MH370 search
Tony Abbott said Australia had intended to build a memorial or monument to honour those on board the MH370 flight in the Australian western coastline.
Australia, Malaysia contribute AUS Dollar 60 million for MH370 search
Both countries committed to give 60 mn Aus Dollar in their quest to locate the plane which is believed to have crashed in Southern Indian Ocean.
Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash: Australian family hit by both air disasters
Irene and George Burrows of central Queensland are still mourning their son Rodney and his wife Mary who were on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
Australia still confident of finding missing MH370 in Indian Ocean
Angus Houston, the head of the search coordinating agency for the missing MH370, also said the search cost will be shared with Malaysia.
Malaysia to release initial MH370 report on May 1
Malaysia will release the much-anticipated preliminary report on missing MH370, nearly two months after the plane with 239 people on board went missing.
Malaysia yet to determine search operation cost for MH370
After an analysis of satellite data indicated that the plane's last position was in the middle of the Indian Ocean, west of Perth, Australia.
Malaysian plane lands safely after landing gear scare
A Malaysia Airlines passenger plane with 166 people on board landed safely at Kuala Lumpur early on Monday after being forced to abandon a flight to Bangalore.
Missing jet MH370: Search effort continues after new discovery
Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01 had yesterday detected a pulse signal with a frequency of 37.5kHz per second in southern Indian Ocean waters.
Multinational teams inject fresh momentum into plane search
Australian PM Tony Abbott said the hunt for the plane is the most difficult in human history and there is no guarantee that it would be found.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Australian ship close to retrieving possible plane debris
An Australian navy ship was today close to retrieving several objects spotted in remote southern Indian Ocean by the international team hunting for the Malaysian jetliner.
Missing Malaysian jet: Australia locates possible plane debris, sends ship
Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the objects have been located by an Australian P3 Orion aircraft about 2500km south-west of Perth on the 17th day of the multination search operations.
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