MH370 Search: Exploration firm claims wreckage found
29 Apr 2014 An exploration company, GeoResonance, has claimed it found the wreckage of the crashed Malaysia Airlines flight, MH370, six weeks after it left Kuala Lumpur International Airport for Beijing on March 8. The Adelaide-based GeoResonance said yesterday the possible wreckage was found in the Bay of Bengal, 5,000km away from the current search location in the southern Indian Ocean off Perth, with the company beginning its own search on March 10. Department of Civil Aviation director-general Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman told The Star that Malaysia was unaware of the report of the finding.
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MH370: ‘Highly Unlikely’ Debris Will Be Found
28 Apr 2014 The Australian prime minister says it is “highly unlikely” debris from missing flight MH370 will be found on the ocean surface. Speaking from the Australian capital Canberra, Tony Abbott said the hunt for the Malaysia Airlines flight will now focus on underwater search operations. “I am now required to say to you that it is highly unlikely at this stage that we will find any aircraft debris on the ocean surface,” Mr Abbott said.