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It has been confirmed that the missing jet was never in the Indian Ocean search zone where acoustic 'pings' were heard.
Raw data used to determine that the missing flight crashed into the southern Indian Ocean was released to the relatives of passengers
The plane, which mysteriously vanished two months ago with 239 abroad, has prompted numerous outlandish theories including alien invasion.
Investigation team are now once again strongly considering the possibility that the plane landed rather than crashed.
The hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines passenger jet has gone underwater as a robotic submarine has been deployed.
The search for the missing flight has been narrowed to a 22,000-square-mile area as two further signals were detected in the southern Indian Ocean.
Search teams confirm that they have encountered audible ping signals that are consistent with a black box.
The Malaysian government’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim now calls for an international committee to take over the Malaysian-led operation.
Following the receipt of a “credible lead†the search for Flight MH370 has shifted to a new part of the Indian Ocean.
Thailand says satellite images show 300 floating objects, ranging from two to 15 metres, in the ocean.
In a street protest in Beijing, angry relatives of passengers on board the missing plane clashed with police outside Malaysia’s embassy.
Malaysia Airlines has made an official statement that the missing plane has been deemed lost 'beyond any reasonable doubt'.
Two more objects have been spotted with HMAS Success investigating in the Indian Ocean hoping to uncover clues about the missing jet.
Australia was first on the scene to investigate two objects seen on satellite images possibly linked to the missing plane.
10 days after flight 370 went missing, Thailand has revealed radar data saying that it may have spotted the missing plane.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, the missing passenger jet, is now being searched for across land in China.
Missing Malaysian airlines Flight MH370 could have been deliberately diverted under the radar to Taliban-controlled areas on the Afghan border.
Malaysian police are ‘looking at sabotage, with hijack still on the cards’ too.
If you’re following the news about the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, below are facts that matter.