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After 11 years of uncertainty, Malaysia is officially reviving the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, the missing plane that disappeared without a trace more than a decade ago.
According to Transport Minister Anthony Loke, the cabinet has approved the final terms for a new seabed search in the southern Indian Ocean, partnering once again with UK-based exploration firm Ocean Infinity.
The search that never really stopped

This renewed search, expected to begin soon, will cover a 15,000km² area.
Like the previous effort, it will operate under a “no find, no fee” arrangement—meaning Ocean Infinity will only receive a US$70 million (~RM310 million) payout if they locate the wreckage. It’s a high-stakes mission, but one that could finally bring…
A Final Push for Answers