Part of the aircraft wing found on Reunion Island is from the missing MH370 plane Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has confirmed... READ MORE›
Chinese citizens make up 153 of those on board Malaysia Airlines flight 370, two thirds of the total... READ MORE›
The investigators noted that no other Boeing 777 was known to be missing suggesting that the piece was part of the missing aircraft... READ MORE›
"For this reason, thorough and methodical search efforts will continue to be focused on the defined underwater search area, covering 120,000 square kilometers, in the southern Indian Ocean," he said ..... READ MORE›
The Malaysia Airlines flight was travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing... READ MORE›
Debris found on an Indian Ocean island is to be sent to France to determine if it is from the missing airliner MH370, Malaysia's PM says... READ MORE›
Remnants of a suitcase found Thursday on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean, near where a fragment of an aircraft was located a day earlier... READ MORE›
It would then be forwarded to an aviation laboratory in Toulouse for analysis, which could take several more days... READ MORE›
The disappearance of an AirAsia flight between Indonesia and Singapore has, perhaps inevitably, prompted comparisons with the unsolved case of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370... READ MORE›
Malaysia Airlines later put out a statement saying they were working with the relevant authorities to confirm the matter... READ MORE›
It was he explained washed up on the mile-long stretch of coast which he monitors near Saint Andre on the east of the Indian Ocean island... READ MORE›
Rising nearly 10,000 feet into the clouds, Piton des Neiges on Reunion is the highest mountain in the Indian Ocean... READ MORE›
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished last year on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board... READ MORE›
The search for MH370 has found no trace of the plane more than 14 months after it disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing... READ MORE›
Indian Ocean debris almost certainly from Boeing 777 Malaysia... READ MORE›
French officials said on Thursday that the object was being shipped to a laboratory near Toulouse for analysis... READ MORE›
First came the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370... READ MORE›
As for the wing debris, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said it is too early to speculate whether it is from MH370... READ MORE›
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared after taking off from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia on March 8 2014 bound for Beijing with 239 people aboard... READ MORE›
Experts confirmed a wing flap found on an island in the Indian Ocean belongs to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said Wednesday... READ MORE›
In July, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 lost contact when it was shot down over Ukraine, ostensibly by Russian separatists, killing all 283 passengers and 15 crew on board... READ MORE›
Fragment of interior door panel found in Rodrigues Island, Mauritius in March 2016 6... READ MORE›
Malaysia Airlines was ready to proceed immediately with the compensation process to the next-of-kin of the passengers on the flight, he said... READ MORE›
The debris coming in there can only have originated to the east of the region where they found it, said Professor Charitha Pattiaratchi... READ MORE›
Ukraine officials have also argued the missile came from Snizhne, a village under the control of Russian-backed separatists... READ MORE›
Photograph Richard Wainwright EPA A Malaysian family is suing the country's government and Malaysia Airlines for negligence in the disappearance of flight MH370... READ MORE›
Plane debris on remote island points to breakthrough in MH370 mystery... READ MORE›
In Britain, which has many more flights and passengers than Russia, the last fatal accident involving a passenger jet aircraft was the Kegworth disaster in 1989... READ MORE›
The plane had probably crashed into the Indian Ocean, one of the least hospitable search environments on earth... READ MORE›
It appears to bolster the theory that the plane crashed into a patch of the Indian Ocean west of Australia after it diverted from its route... READ MORE›
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