International air-safety authorities and the aviation industry haven’t done enough to prevent another disappearance like that of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Australian crash investigators said. In their final report on the March 2014 tragedy—which killed all 239 people on board and after a fruitless yearslong search stands as one of aviation’s greatest mysteries—investigators Tuesday pointed to missed opportunities to better track jetliners over oceans or remote regions of the globe.
Source: Wall Street Journal October 03, 2017 11:48 UTC