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Facebook Link -Statement By Our Group Chief Executive Officer, Ahmad Jauhari Yahya on MH370 Incident. Released at 9.05am/8 Mar 2014 MY Local Time.
-We have lost all contacts with flight MH370 which departed Kuala Lumpur at 12.41 am earlier this morning bound for Beijing.
-The flight was carrying a total number of 239 passengers and crew. -
Guardian.com Hundreds are feared dead after a Malaysia Airlines flight vanished in the early hours of Saturday, with Vietnamese officials reporting oil slicks in the sea that could be connected to the missing plane. The mystery of Beijing-bound MH370's disappearance was compounded as diplomats confirmed that two passengers were travelling on stolen passports.
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Possible Explanations
The possible explanations for the dissaperance of the Maylasian Flight are:
Midair disintegration
Technical failure
Intentional ditching
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The Gaurdian Confusion mounted on Monday over the identities of the two passengers travelling with stolen passports aboard missing flight MH370 after reviews of CCTV footage prompted a Malaysian official to describe them as resembling a black Italian footballer.
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The Guardian Hopes of finding the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have been raised after satellite images showing possible debris from the plane were released on a Chinese government website.
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Maylasian PM Full Statement Read Najib Razak’s dramatic statement about missing flight MH370 in full
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Courtney Love Claims
Love responded to the call to search on Tomnod.com for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, and, when she reckoned she had located it, posted a picture on her Facebook page. Then again, as she admits … she's 'no expert' -
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Three Weeks into search
Aircraft and ships from around the world scour Indian Ocean off Australia's west coast for Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 -
lost in southern indian ocean Najib Razak says analysis of satellite data shows that last position of missing plane was far from any possible landing sites
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May Never Be Solved
Investigators still have few clues about Malaysia Airlines flight that disappeared as three more ships head to search zone -
Ping Signal Haixun 01 records signal with same frequency as black box pulse as search continues for missing Malaysian Airlines flight
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Black Box pings
Hishammuddin Hussein cautiously hopeful of positive developments in hunt for plane 'in next few days, if not hours' -
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Fifth signal picked up
The latest 'ping' has been detected near where the Australian defence vessel Ocean Shield found signals earlier in the week -
Underwater Searched
In absence of black box detections, autonomous underwater vehicle Blue Fin 21 will be deployed to scan sea floor -
First mission aborted
Australian search officials may need to use a different underwater vehicle to scan the ocean floor for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight, after the first submersible mission was cut short because the ocean floor appears to be more than 4,500m deep. -
Underwater searched ended early
The underwater vehicle searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane has for the second time been forced to resurface early following a technical problem. -
The Gaurdian
A robotic submarine has completed its first successful scan of the seabed in the hunt for the missing Malaysian plane, but investigators say tests have ruled out that a nearby oil slick came from the aircraft -
Maylasian Minister
A Malaysian official has met relatives of passengers who were aboard the missing flight MH370 to discuss ways of providing them with financial assistance. -
Cyclone
A tropical cyclone heading south over the Indian Ocean caused the air search for a missing Malaysian jetliner to be suspended on Tuesday as a US submarine drone neared completion of its undersea search without any sign of wreckage. -
Search Expanding
A robotic submarine scanning the floor of the Indian Ocean off Western Australia for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet is to begin searching outside the original designated area, where it has failed to find any trace of flight MH370. -
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First Memorials
The first memorials for passengers on board the missing Malaysia Airlines jet will be held this weekend, relatives have said, as a Malaysian official on Friday urged relatives of those presumed dead to "face reality" and leave support centres. -
Not much more News Coverage
While families demand answers, it seems that the rest of the world has forgotten the lost Malaysian Airlines plane -
90M to cover search
Almost $90m has been earmarked in the federal budget for the ongoing search for the missing Malaysia airlines plane. -
MH370 Movie
The Indian director behind a contentious movie about missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has defended his project against criticism, insisting the families of passengers will be unaffected and promising his storyline will not be exploitative. -
Satellite data to be released
Malaysia has said it will publicly release satellite data used to narrow down the search for the flight MH370, the Malaysia Airlines jetliner missing in the southern Indian Ocean.