MH370, indian ocean and Malaysia Airlines

A fresh search is underway for the wreckage of missing Malaysian airliner MH370 and two Australian maritime experts say radical new tech could finally bring some closure to aviation’s most haunting ...
The firm Ocean Infinity has launched a new search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in what it says is a "more ...
It was widely reported that a British marine robotics company, Ocean Infinity, has launched what is expected to be the final ...
On Sunday, a ship belonging to the American maritime-survey company Ocean Infinity arrived at a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean where the plane is believed to have crashed. It then deployed a ...
Ocean Infinity was reportedly offered a £55million fee by the Malaysian government to locate the aircraft, which vanished in March 2014 with 239 people on board. Kuala Lumpur said in December ...
Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke said Tuesday that the government had given initial approval for Ocean Infinity, a marine robotics company based in Austin, Texas, to resume the search.
A ship that will hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has deployed to its Indian Ocean search zone, according to ...
British-American robotics firm Ocean Infinity have their vessel, Armada 7806, poised in the area waiting to dispatch their autonomous undersea drones to the sea floor six kilometres below. The ...