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The Malaysian office approved the fresh search for the MH370 Mhaity Airlines MH370 flight.
The search will cover an area of 15,000 km in the South Indian Ocean, under “without finding, not” without a fee “with an Ocean Infinity Research firm.
The company will receive $ 70 million (£ 56 million) when the debris is found, the Transport Minister Lok Sue Fuk announced.
The MH370 flight disappeared in 2014 from 239 people aboard while traveling from Kuala -Lumpur to Beijing. Its disappearance is one of the greatest aviation secrets in the world that continues to chase the passengers’ families.
Despite wide searches in the disappeared years, the debris was not found. Previous efforts, including a multinational search that cost $ 150 million (£ 120 million), ended in 2017.
The governments of the three participants – Malaysia, Australia and China – said the search would only resume “must be reliable new evidence” the location of the aircraft.
Searching for 2018 Ocean Breaks infinity in similar conditions ended unsuccessfully in three months.
In December, the Malaysian government Basically agreed to restore the search. However, the final talks were completed by March.
Malaysia’s final approval on Wednesday will start searching.
Lok said in a statement: “The government seeks to continue the search operation and ensure the closure of the MH370 passengers.”
The MH370 flight flew out of Kuala -Lumpur in the first hours of March 8, 2014. Less than an hour after takeoff, he lost communication with the control of the air traffic, and the radar showed that he deviated from the planned flight path.
Usually, investigators agree that the plane has crashed somewhere in the South Indian Ocean, although the cause of the accident remains unclear.
The pieces of garbage, which are believed to be from the plane, were washed on the shore of the Indian Ocean during its disappearance.
The disappearance of the aircraft gave rise to many conspiracy theories, including the assumption that the pilot intentionally reduced the plane and claims that he was beaten by foreign military.
In 2018, the investigation in the disappearance of the plane showed that the control of the aircraft probably intentionally manipulated to get rid of it, but did not lead to the conclusions.
At the time, investigators stated that “the answer could only be convincing if the debris was found.”
Fresh search caused ambiguous reactions of passengers when it was announced in December – some called it a step before closing and others describe the news as bitter.