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MH370 Mystery: Hunt for missing Malaysian Airlines resumes-Could this be the breakthrough we’ve been waiting for?

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MH370 Mystery: Hunt for missing Malaysian Airlines resumes-Could this be the breakthrough we’ve been waiting for?

The hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has resumed, marking another effort to solve one of aviation's greatest mysteries. The aircraft vanished on 8 March 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. Now, nearly 11 years later, Ocean Infinity has launched a fresh search in the Indian Ocean, 1,500 km off the coast of Perth, Australia.

Targeted Search with New Technology
Ocean Infinity’s deep-water support vessel, Armada 7806, arrived at the designated search zone over the weekend, according to reports from Australian and British media. The British newspaper The Telegraph stated that within hours of arrival, autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) were deployed to scan the ocean floor. Unlike past searches covering vast areas, this mission will focus on 15,000 sq km, paying special attention to four key hotspots identified by experts.

A "No Find, No Fee" Agreement
The Malaysian government has granted "principal approval" for the operation, though the contract is still being finalised. Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed, "We are still finalising the details for the contract to be signed." He also welcomed "the proactiveness of Ocean Infinity to deploy their ships" to continue the search.