The Malaysian government has officially approved a new search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared in 2014 in one of aviation’s greatest mysteries. The search will be conducted by Texas-based Ocean Infinity under a 'no-find, no-fee' contract, meaning they will only be paid if they locate the wreckage. The company will focus on a 15,000-square-kilometer area in the southern Indian Ocean, where experts believe the plane may have crashed. If successful, Ocean Infinity will receive $110.2 million for their efforts. This renewed search brings fresh hope to families of the victims, who have been seeking closure for over a decade.
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New search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 wreckage approved by Malaysian government
A US-based marine robotics company will be paid $110.2 million if it locates the flight's wreckage in a new 15,000-square-kilometre site in the southern Indian Ocean