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11 January 2018

Malaysian Government engages Ocean Infinity to undertake further search operation for Malaysia Airlines MH370, the deal was on a "no find, no fee" basis.


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US firm Ocean Infinity seals deal to resume hunt for MH370

NATION


Friday, 5 Jan 20189:52 PM MYT

US firm Ocean Infinity's research vessel, Seabed Construc­tor, is already headed to the new MH370 search area in the Indian Ocean



KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has agreed to allow a US exploration firm to resume the hunt for flight MH370, says Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, a year after the search was suspended.

The news came after the company, Ocean Infinity, said this week it had already dispatched a research vessel towards the expected search zone as it believed a deal would be finalised imminently.

The Malaysia Airlines jet disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people – mostly from China – on board, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, triggering one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.

No sign of the plane was found in a 120,000 sq km search zone selected by satellite analysis of the jet's likely trajectory.


But Liow told AFP that an agreement had now been made with the US firm, adding the deal was on a "no find, no fee" basis.

"It is our duty to look for answers and the plane, and as of today the government has decided to go ahead with the search," he said.

He added that a contract would be signed next week in Kuala Lumpur.

News of the decision was also sent to relatives of those on board the doomed jet.

The message, seen by AFP, said that the "MH370 Response Team wishes to note that the Government of Malaysia has engaged Ocean Infinity to undertake further search operation for MH370".

Norwegian research vessel Seabed Constructor, leased by Ocean Infinity for the search, set off from South Africa this month for the southern Indian Ocean, where MH370 is believed to have disappeared.

The firm wants to start the hunt during a period of good weather expected in January and February. The vessel is carrying several autonomous submarines which can be launched from the ship to scour the seabed for the jet.

Ocean Infinity has not given details of the new search area.

But Australia's national science body released a report in April suggesting the doomed plane was "most likely" north of the former search zone in an area of approximately 25,00 sq km.

Only three confirmed fragments of MH370 have been found, all of them on western Indian Ocean shores, including a two-metre wing part known as a flaperon. – AFP


Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/01/05/us-firm-ocean-infinity-seals-deal-to-resume-hunt-for-mh370/#8sIip58mOt6xBoGP.99

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