MH370 location data ‘could have been retrieved’ if Malaysia Airlines had paid more

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went missing on March 8, 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. The official investigation concluded that the plane likely ended up at the bottom of the southern Indian Ocean, but no wreckage was ever recovered. Due to there being no black boxes to analyse, it cannot be confirmed whether the investigation was correct in its conclusion.

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The location in the southern Indian Ocean was found after it was discovered MH370 had been communicating with Inmarsat’s satellite 3F1 for around seven hours after it disappeared.

By analysing the data from the ‘handshakes’ between the plane and the satellite ... Read even more

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