Malaysian officials have released a transcript of the full radio communications with the pilot of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, but the exchanges offer no clues as to the reason for the crash or the location of the wreckage.
Malaysian officials have released a transcript of the full radio communications with the pilot of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, but the exchanges offer no clues as to the reason for the crash or the location of the wreckage.
300 objects have been detected by a Thai satellite in the area of the southern Indian Ocean 1,500km from Perth, Australia, where the search for the missing plane continues.
New satellite images show 122 “potential objects” that could be from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in an area of the Indian around 2,500km from Perth, Australia.
Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak has confirmed that Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, with no survivors, but questions remain
Investigators believe that it is most likely that flight MH370 broke up above or crashed into the Pacific or Indian ocean, but the search for the missing plane continues amid continued speculation.