Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 search to resume 11 years after jet went missing

The GuardianWednesday, December 3, 2025 at 12:34:28 PM
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 search to resume 11 years after jet went missing
  • The Malaysian transport ministry has announced that the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will resume on December 30, 2025, after more than a decade since the aircraft vanished. The marine robotics company Ocean Infinity will conduct the search operations over a period of 55 days, focusing on the seabed in the Indian Ocean where the likelihood of locating the aircraft is deemed highest.
  • This resumption of the search is significant for Malaysia Airlines and the families of the 239 passengers and crew members who were aboard the Boeing 777, as it reignites hopes of uncovering the mystery surrounding the plane's disappearance and providing closure to those affected.
  • The decision to restart the search reflects ongoing global interest in one of aviation's greatest mysteries, highlighting the challenges faced in locating missing aircraft and the advancements in technology that may aid in such efforts. It also underscores the persistent questions surrounding aviation safety and the need for continued investment in search and rescue operations.
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