Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished in 2014, is the subject of a new search that aims to provide answers to families who have been desperately seeking them. The Boeing 777 aircraft, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board, leaving behind one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
The new search, led by US-based marine robotics company Ocean Infinity, is a "no-find, no-fee" contract with the Malaysian government, offering $100 million if the wreckage is discovered. This search will utilize advanced technology and a deep-sea hunt, focusing on a remote area of the southern Indian Ocean. Ocean Infinity's previous search, using autonomous underwater vehicles, covered a significant area but yielded no significant findings.
The disappearance of MH370 has sparked numerous conspiracy theories, ranging from mechanical errors to more bizarre explanations like alien abductions and organ-harvesting rings. However, investigators have found no evidence of terrorism or fire, and no terrorist group has claimed responsibility. The families of the 239 passengers have been tirelessly searching for answers, driven by their unwavering determination to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of MH370.