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MH370 Returns to the Spotlight, A New Search Mission Takes Off This December

A decade has passed, yet the mystery remains a mystery. MH370, a flight that was once filled with loud joy and excitement is now silent, without a word or even a glimpse.

What began in Malaysia should have spoken its final words in Beijing. Yet it remains forever trapped in the grasp of the Indian Ocean.

Good night, Malaysia Three-Seven-Zero.

A farewell that no one thought to be last was heard from the captain.

Exactly on 8 March 2014 (1.09 a.m.), MH370 vanished from the radar. Sadly, that moment is the beginning of an eternal longing and a search that has yet to find its end.

Across the years, clue after clue began to surface. It gives a glimmer of hope to the families waiting for the return of the 227 passengers and 12 crews involved.

Years of Efforts to Find MH370

2014

This was the year that marked the beginning of this mysterious tragedy. Malaysia and several other countries vigorously carried out search operations.

2015

On 29 July, the first debris of MH370 was discovered on La Réunion Island.

2016-2018

Over the years, the search operations have continued. It led to the discovery of several pieces of MH370 debris (confirmed).

However, on 8 June 2018, Ocean Infinity made the decision to end the search mission given that no solid results had yet emerged from this mission.

2024

A thread of hope began to stir in the hearts of Malaysians. By fortune, the Minister of Transport (MOT), Anthony Loke, agreed to accept Ocean Infinity’s offer to continue the search mission.

The team will conduct this operation in a new area in the southern Indian Ocean, consisting of 15,000 square kilometres.

As if Malaysia always rides a wave of luck, the operation will follow the principle of ‘No find, no fee.’

Important Announcement from MOT

As December raises its flag, we are supposedly reaching the end of a chapter. However, 2025 will bring us a new storyline this time.

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On the upcoming 30 December, the search operation will resume in collaboration with Ocean Infinity (55 days). It’s the beginning of hope for all of us.

In line with their vow of “No find, no fee”, Ocean Infinity will only be paid if the mission yields satisfactory results.

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Moment of Prayers for MH370

Across every corner of the globe, at every single second, let’s send nothing but prayers for this mission to succeed.

Beyond a doubt, those 239 souls deserve an endless justice, as do their family members, to know the very truth.

Salute to the volunteers grinding day and night to uncover the hidden story behind this mystery. Let’s give them all the luck in the world!

Fun Fact: Aside from its expensive memories, the search operation of MH370 also holds the title of the most expensive mission in aviation history.

Source: BERNAMA, Ministry of Transport/X

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