The Malaysian Ministry of Transport announced Sunday that a Texas-based firm could resume its search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, as the 10th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of MH370 approaches this week. Ocean Infinity is proposing a new “no-find, no-fee” search of the seabeds along the southern Indian Ocean five years after it ended its…
As the 10th anniversary of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370’s strange disappearance draws closer this week, Malaysia’s Ministry of Transport announced on Sunday that a Texas-based company could resume its search for the aircraft. Five years after the company ended its” no find, no fee” search of the seabeds in the southern Indian Ocean, Ocean Infinity has suggested a second” no find, no fee” search. As the 10th anniversary of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370’s strange disappearance draws closer this week, Malaysia’s Ministry of Transport announced on Sunday that a Texas-based company could resume its search for the aircraft. Five years after the company ended its” no find, no fee” search of the seabeds in the southern Indian Ocean, Ocean Infinity has suggested a second” no find, no fee” search.
The Malaysian Ministry of Transport announced Sunday that a Texas-based firm could resume its search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, as the 10th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of MH370 approaches this week. Ocean Infinity is proposing a new “no-find, no-fee” search of the seabeds along the southern Indian Ocean five years after it ended its…