More than 1000 days were spent looking for missing flight MH370 with no success, but authorities say they now have a better understanding of where it might be. "We ... deeply regret that we have not been able to locate the aircraft, nor those 239 souls on board that remain missing," the report said. It was the largest search of its type in aviation history, covering several million square kilometres of the ocean's surface and below. "Despite the extraordinary efforts of hundreds of people involved in the search from around the world, the aircraft has not been located," the report said. The Malaysian government is continuing work on its investigation of the facts and circumstances surrounding the loss of MH370, according to the report.
Source: Huffington Post October 03, 2017 01:52 UTC