australia says mh370 search to continue indefinitely

Australia says MH370 search to continue "indefinitely"

Australia's deputy prime minister on Saturday said the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 would continue "indefinitely", insisting satellite images of two objects were still the best lead so far.
police intervene as chinese anger mounts over fate of mh370

Police intervene as Chinese anger mounts over fate of MH370

Police were forced to intervene on Saturday as relatives of Chinese passengers aboard vanished Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 rushed towards Malaysian officials at a Beijing hotel, demanding answers over the fate of their loved ones.
malaysia asks us for undersea surveillance gear in plane search

Malaysia asks US for undersea surveillance gear in plane search

Malaysia on Friday asked the United States to provide undersea surveillance technology to help in the search for the wreckage of a missing airliner, Pentagon officials said.
australia widens mh370 search area as hunt ramps up

Australia widens MH370 search area as hunt ramps up

Australian rescue officials broadened the search area for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 on Saturday and boosted the number of spotter planes looking for it in the Indian Ocean, with weather conditions favourable.
search for mh370 to continue even after 30 days hishammuddin

Search for MH370 to continue even after 30 days: Hishammuddin

The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will continue even after the end of 30 days, which is when the black box batteries will run out, as there are other technologies that could be used for the search and rescue (SAR) operation.
no sign of malaysian jet search will be long haul

No sign of Malaysian jet; search will be "long haul"

The international team searching for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which went missing almost two weeks ago with 239 people aboard, has not turned up anything so far. The search "is going to be a long haul," said Malaysia's Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein on Friday.
australia switches to visual search for mh370

Australia switches to visual search for MH370

Australia on Friday said radars had failed to detect any sign of a missing Malaysian jetliner and it was switching to skilled observers to spot any debris in the remote southern Indian Ocean.
australia resumes indian ocean search for possible plane debris

Australia resumes Indian Ocean search for possible plane debris

Australia resumed the search Friday for possible wreckage from a missing Malaysian jetliner in a remote, storm-swept stretch of the Indian Ocean, hoping for better weather as spotters seek to identify the objects shown on grainy satellite images.
bad weather hampers search for possible mh370 plane debris

Bad weather hampers search for possible MH370 plane debris

Bad weather conditions hampered search efforts in the Indian Ocean on Thursday for a pair of floating objects that Australia and Malaysia guardedly called a "credible" lead in the 12-day-old hunt for a missing passenger jet.
australia investigates possible mh370 debris

Australia investigates "possible" MH370 debris

Australia said on Thursday that two objects -- one estimated at 24 metres (79 feet) long -- had been spotted in the Indian Ocean, the "best lead we have" in the search for a Malaysian passenger jet.
two objects spotted possibly related to mh370 australia

Two objects spotted possibly related to MH370: Australia

Two objects possibly related to the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have been sighted by satellite in the remote southern Indian Ocean, Australian officials said Thursday, calling it the "best lead we have".
malaysia seeks fbi help with pilots simulator

Malaysia seeks FBI help with pilot's simulator

Malaysia has asked the FBI to help recover data deleted from a flight simulator in the home of the pilot of a missing Malaysian jet, a US official said on Wednesday.
why didnt missing jet passengers use their cellphones

Why didn't missing jet passengers use their cellphones?

In the age of smartphones and social media, one question surrounding the disappearance of the Malaysian airliner is why none of the passengers tried to contact relatives, as they did during the 9/11 attacks.
mh370 relatives rage as malaysia probes deleted data

MH370 relatives rage as Malaysia probes "deleted" data

Angry Chinese relatives tried to gatecrash Malaysia's tightly controlled daily media briefing on the missing plane on Wednesday in chaotic scenes underlining the frustrations surrounding the 12-day search.
malaysia rejects reports of possible mh370 sighting in maldives

Malaysia rejects reports of possible MH370 sighting in Maldives

Malaysian authorities on Wednesday dismissed reports that islanders from the Maldives had seen a "low-flying jumbo jet" that could have been the missing MH370 plane.