Malaysia Airlines: Disappearance of MH370 remains a mystery

Flight MH370 is lost and will remain so: This is the final report of the International Search Commission. She gave up in January. Also for cost reasons.

Malaysia Airlines: Disappearance of MH370 remains a mystery

Three and a half years ago, Malaysian passenger plane disappeared with flight number MH370. Every track is still missing from machine, as final report of an international Search Commission shows. "We are deeply sorry that we could not locate plane or 239 souls aboard," says report, which covers a total of 440 pages. The case is considered one of greatest mysteries of aviation history.

"It is almost unimaginable and certainly unacceptable for a society that such a large aircraft will be lost in era of modern aviation," says paper, which was designed by Australian Traffic Safety Authority (ATSB) in Sydney was published. There is still no concrete indication of where machine is located. is suspected to have plunged into sea.

The Boeing 777 was in March 2014 on flight from Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it disappeared from radar screen. Experts suspect that she deviated from course and crashed after hours of flight with empty tank in sourn Indian Ocean – somewhere southwest of Australia. The ATSB came to conclusion in December 2016 that machine was likely to have crashed furr north. She also came to conclusion that re was no pilot at wheel just before machine crashed.

The International Victim Association Voice370 called on governments of Malaysia, China and Australia after publication of ATSB report to expand search. But y refused. The search will be resumed only if re are new "glaubhafteHinweise" on anor conducted. So far, cost of search was more than 150 million US dollars (about 127 million euros).

Despite all protests of relatives, search for more than 1,000 days was discontinued in January of this year.

Date Of Update: 03 October 2017, 08:35
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