Search for long-missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 to resume
The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board, will resume on December 30th. This new 55-day search is led by exploration firm Ocean Infinity under a "no find, no fee" agreement, where they will receive $70 million if the wreckage is located.

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AI-generatedThe search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board, will resume on December 30th. This new 55-day search is led by exploration firm Ocean Infinity under a "no find, no fee" agreement, where they will receive $70 million if the wreckage is located. The Malaysian transport ministry stated the search demonstrates their commitment to providing closure for the families of those affected. MH370 vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, deviating from its flight path shortly after takeoff. Previous multinational searches in 2017 and 2018 were unsuccessful, and the disappearance remains one of aviation's greatest mysteries, prompting numerous calls for renewed efforts to locate the wreckage and provide answers.
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5 extractedFlight MH370 disappeared in 2014 while travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
Ocean Infinity will receive $70m if the wreckage is found.
The fresh search will run for 55 days.
The search for MH370 will resume on 30 December.
An investigation in 2018 found that the plane's controls were likely deliberately manipulated.