Malaysia has expressed hope as the government has fixed the terms of the new search for the flight disappeared in 2014.
The Malaysian government has finalized the final approval of the Marine Robotics Company to renew the search for the flight MH7070 of the Malaysia Airlines. Disappeared More than a decade ago.
The missing aircraft with 227 passengers and 12 crew members is believed to have collapsed in the South Indian Ocean. This is the biggest secret of modern aviation.
On Wednesday, Malaysia Transport Minister Anthony people said that the Cabinet agreed on the terms and conditions of the Ocean Infinity Company in the United States, which made the last two discoveries for the Boeing 7777, the most recent attempts were revealed in 2018.
“The government is committed to continuing the search operation and the MH7070 passenger’s family is committed,” the people said that they had previously extended the period of 3 months, announcing the progress of the agreement.
Although the final agreement authorized the eternity of the ocean to pay M70M, it is a “no search, no fee” policy, that is, the company is only discovered.
Nothing was found in a private search in Ocean Infinity 2018.
According to the Minister, the new search is estimated to be a new location in the southern Indian Ocean (, 790 square miles).
This has been done by Malaysia, Australia and China in the previous search of 120,000 sq km (46,332 sq miles) of the Southern Indian Ocean. At that time the efforts were based on the automatic connection data between the Inometersat satellite and the aircraft.
Final approval for a new search came three months after Malaysia Affiliated In principle to plan for a new search.

After the MH 7070 disappearance, the investigators found that the aircraft’s communication system was closed at night in less than an hour. However, the military radar looked behind the Malaysia and made a skirt on the Penang Island and indicated that he would move towards the northern Sumat.
All 26 countries who joined the army in the search and rescue mission for the missing aircraft did not give any results.
After a failed search effort for weeks, the Malaysian government announced that the aircraft had flown until the fuel tanks were emptied before collapsing in the Southern Indian Ocean’s room.
Since then, the demolition of the Fate has been found on the Along’s shores of Africa and some islands in the Indian Ocean.
Since the search will resume for more than five years, the lovers of the lost airline had previously demanded compensation from Malaysian Airlines, Boing, Airlines Engineer Rolls Royce and Alionz Insurance Group.

