Families of MH370 Victims Urge Search Extension 12 Years On
Families of MH370 Victims Urge Search Extension 12 Years On

Families of those aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have called on the Malaysian government to extend a contract with deep-sea exploration firm Ocean Infinity to continue the search for the aircraft, which disappeared 12 years ago. The Boeing 777 was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew when it vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8 March 2014, becoming one of aviation's enduring mysteries.

Multiple search operations in the southern Indian Ocean have proved fruitless. In March last year, Malaysia agreed to allow Ocean Infinity to resume the hunt under a "no find, no fee" principle, with the firm to be paid $70m only if the wreckage is located. However, Malaysia's Air Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) said on Sunday that operations had yielded no findings after two phases covering 28 days and about 7,571 sq km of seabed.

Operations were periodically disrupted by weather and sea conditions, with the second phase ending on 23 January. The AAIB stated: "The government remains committed to keeping the families informed and will continue to provide updates as appropriate." Voice370, a group representing families, said it was unlikely for Ocean Infinity to resume the search before its contract ends in June due to the coming winter months in the southern hemisphere and deteriorating sea conditions.

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The group urged the government to grant any request for Ocean Infinity to extend its agreement, as well as expand the same terms to other interested exploration firms. "A simple addendum extending the contract period without altering the core terms of the agreement would allow the search to continue without delay," it said. Ocean Infinity had conducted prior searches but failed to find substantive wreckage. Malaysian investigators in a 2018 report drew no conclusion about what happened aboard the flight, but did not rule out deliberate diversion.

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