Latest Updates
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Six years on, MH370 remains unresolved
Six years after MH370 goes missing, the disappearance remains unresolved and the aircraft is still not located. Families and supporters renew calls for continued action and accountability, and remembrance events continue around the world. This site preserves a verifiable record of developments, documents, and search activity. Read more
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Malaysia states it will consider credible new proposals for another search
On the anniversary of MH370’s disappearance, Malaysian officials state they will consider any credible new leads or specific proposals regarding a renewed search. Families continue urging sustained effort and transparency, while authorities emphasize that future searches must be grounded in credible information. findmh370.com/ tracks official statements and proposals as they develop. Read more
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Malaysia releases the MH370 Safety Investigation Report
Malaysia releases its Safety Investigation Report for MH370, compiling investigative findings and outlining areas where certainty remains limited. The report discusses the known sequence of events, evaluates available data, and presents safety recommendations developed from the case. This site links and summarizes the report under Official Reports while keeping the original source accessible. Read more
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Malaysia states the second underwater search concludes without finding the aircraft
Malaysia states that the second underwater search concludes without locating the aircraft. Officials acknowledge the effort and note that the wreckage remains unfound despite extensive survey operations. Families continue calling for sustained commitment and credible future proposals. Authorities indicate that any additional search efforts depend on new information or viable proposals. Read more
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Malaysia issues another interim investigation statement
Malaysia issues another interim statement on the MH370 safety investigation, summarizing investigative activity and reaffirming the unresolved status of the disappearance. The statement is presented as part of the ongoing investigation process and is published alongside other official documents for transparency. findmh370.com/ indexes interim statements and reports in the Official Reports archive. Read more
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Private search begins under a ‘no find, no fee’ arrangement
A private underwater search begins under a ‘no find, no fee’ arrangement, with a specialized survey vessel deploying autonomous underwater vehicles to scan targeted seabed areas. Authorities state that the search focuses on a new priority region informed by updated analysis. Search progress is expected to be reported periodically as survey coverage increases. Read more
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ATSB releases final report on the operational search for MH370
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau releases its final report on the operational search for MH370, documenting where the search is conducted, how it is conducted, and what is covered. The report summarizes the search effort and outlines an area considered relevant for any future underwater search. This site catalogs the report and its major conclusions… Read more
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ATSB and CSIRO publish drift and satellite imagery analysis updates
Australian agencies publish updated analysis that uses ocean drift modelling and satellite imagery to refine thinking about where floating objects could originate in the weeks after MH370 disappears. The analysis is presented as an effort to better understand debris movement and to inform any future search targeting. Officials emphasize that the work contributes to narrowing… Read more
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Underwater search is suspended after extensive seabed coverage
The large-scale underwater search is suspended after extensive seabed survey coverage fails to locate the aircraft. Officials state that the decision reflects completed search objectives within the defined priority area, while acknowledging that uncertainty remains about the aircraft’s final location. Authorities indicate that new searches may be considered if credible new information emerges. Read more
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Additional debris assessments continue as new items are examined
As additional debris items are reported in the western Indian Ocean region, investigators continue evaluating which pieces are likely linked to MH370. Authorities emphasize that each item requires technical identification and that confirmed debris remains limited compared with the scale of the disappearance. findmh370.com/ maintains a debris archive to track what is found, what is… Read more
