
Malaysia’s transportation minister announced on Wednesday ( Mar 19 ) that it has agreed to the terms and conditions of an agreement with ocean exploration company Ocean Infinity to resume the search for the wreckage of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
One of the greatest aircraft treasures ever to occur was the trip MH370, a Boeing 777, which was carrying 227 people and 12 members of the crew when it vanished in 2014 while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
According to Transport Minister Anthony Loke, the selection will allow the start of seabed research operations in a new area of 15, 000 sq km in the southeastern Indian Ocean, which is estimated to be based on the” no find, no charge” process.
If the aircraft is discovered properly, Ocean Infinity may get US$ 70 million, he said.
According to Loke,” the government is determined to carry out the search function and bring justice to the MH370 people ‘ households.”
In December, the government announced that it had in principle agreed with Ocean Infinity’s request to begin the search for MH370. The company had attempted to find the plane’s previous flight in 2018, but it failed twice.