
More than a decade after Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared, the country’s transport minister reported that the most recent search for the plane has been suspended because it is” not the time.”
Transportation Minister Anthony Loke stated in a voice memo he sent to AFP on Thursday ( Apr 3 ) that” they have stopped the operation for the time being. They will resume the search at the end of this year.”
In the saving, which was made on Wednesday at an event at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Loke said,” Right now, it’s not the time.”
On the way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014, the Boeing 777 carrying 239 people vanished from detector.
The helicopter hasn’t been discovered despite the most extensive aviation background search.
Loke’s remarks come a less over a quarter after authorities announced the research had been resumed following previously unsuccessful searches that covered sizable portions of the Indian Ocean.
An Australian-led first hunt covered 120, 000 square kilometers in the Indian Ocean over the course of three years, but it only revealed a few items of dust.
Before agreeing to start a new search this time, the British and American-based company Ocean Infinity led an ineffective hunt in 2018.
Nobody can predict whether or not the aircraft will be discovered, Loke said in reference to the plane’s aircraft.