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Ocean Infinity, the company searching for the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, or MH370, that disappeared more than four years ago, has found no new signs of the airplane or its ...
The Austin, Texas-based Ocean Infinity has submitted a proposal for a new underwater search for the missing airliner, the New Straits Times reported Sunday, citing the company’s CEO Oliver Plunkett.
Ocean Infinity dispatched a search vessel this past week to look in the southern Indian Ocean for debris from the plane. ... New hunt for MH370 begins in Indian Ocean 11 years after flight vanished.
A Texas-based company is claiming that they have scientific evidence of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370’s final resting place. Ocean Infinity has announced a proposal for a new ...
Ocean Infinity's Seadbed Constructor vessel is set to begin a 90-day search for the wreckage of MH370. Ocean Infinity The Government of Malaysia announced on Wednesday that Ocean Infinity’s ...
Malaysia says it may consider renewing the hunt for Flt. MH370, which mysteriously vanished over the Indian Ocean 10 years ago, with a US technology firm that says it won’t get paid unless it ...
Ocean Infinity, the Houston-based company commissioned by the Malaysian government to a search of MH370 in January, said the hunt is coming to an end.
“Ocean Infinity’s proposal for the search operation is credible and can be considered by the Malaysian government in its capacity as the country where the flight MH370 had been registered ...
US marine exploration company Ocean Infinity says it’s made “good progress” on a deal to restart the search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370, but the contract hasn’t been finalized.
US marine exploration company Ocean Infinity says it’s made “good progress” on a deal to restart the search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370, but the contract hasn’t been finalized.
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