The search operation for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is being relaunched today, over a decade since the aircraft disappeared carrying 239 individuals.
Various theories persist regarding the events of March 8, 2014, and the possible location of the wreckage. In a fresh effort to unravel the 11-year-old mystery, the US-based underwater technology company, Ocean Infinity, is set to commence an extensive search of the ocean floor for the ill-fated plane, which vanished from radar shortly after departure.
Families of the passengers lost on the enigmatic journey from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China, have expressed their support for this new endeavor following an earlier unsuccessful attempt in April.
The Boeing 777 aircraft disappeared during its Kuala Lumpur to Beijing route on March 8, 2014. Among the passengers were seven Australians, about 150 Chinese nationals, and 50 Malaysians. Additionally, travelers from France, Indonesia, India, the United States, Ukraine, and Canada were onboard.
Analysis of satellite data indicates that the aircraft likely crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, potentially near the western coast of Australia.
