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Search for MH370 given new 2027 deadline as Malaysia extends hunt to cover remaining 7,000sq/km area

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Search for MH370 given new 2027 deadline as Malaysia extends hunt to cover remaining 7,000sq/km area.

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Malaysia's government has approved a one-year extension to its agreement with British deep-sea exploration company Ocean Infinity for the continued underwater hunt for flight MH370 in the Southern Indian Ocean.The Malaysian Cabinet reached this decision on June 26 2026, with the renewed contract running from July 1 2026 through to June 30 2027.The arrangement preserves all existing terms, including the "no find, no fee" principle that has governed the search operation.Under this condition, Kuala Lumpur bears no financial obligation unless the aircraft wreckage is discovered.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Should Ocean Infinity successfully locate the remains of the missing plane, the Malaysian government will pay the company $70million.The Boeing 777 aircraft disappeared in March 2014 whilst travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people aboard, comprising 227 passengers and 12 crew members.The vanishing of the Malaysia Airlines jet has become one of aviation's most...

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