New Search: Nothing Yet
Despite better weather, the first of five search planes dispatched to look for floating debris that could be related to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 returned to base Friday without spotting...
View ArticleUnderwater Search in 'Area of Highest Probability'
The hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has penetrated beneath the waves as searchers race to catch pings from the missing plane's flight data recorders before they fall silent. But the area of the...
View ArticleMH370: Plane Audio Recording Played in Public for First Time to Chinese Families
It sounds like standard radio chatter between an airplane and ground control, mostly repeating the identifying number of the flight. But the recording that Malaysian officials played for the first time...
View ArticleAre There Clues in the Flight 370 Satellite Data?
Data from communications between satellites and missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was released Tuesday, more than two months after relatives of passengers say they requested that it be made public....
View ArticleMH370: 'Discounted as the Final Resting Place'
The 850 square kilometers scanned off the coast of western Australia in the hunt for a missing Malaysia Airlines plane are not the "final resting place of MH370," the agency leading the search said...
View ArticleMH370 Search Moves Farther South
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was "highly likely" to have been on autopilot as it flew into the southern Indian Ocean, Australian officials said Thursday, divulging new details about the missing plane's...
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