Which technology will Ocean Infinity primarily use in 2025 MH370 search?
Autonomous underwater vehicles • 25%
Sonar scanning • 25%
Satellite imagery • 25%
Other technology • 25%
Official statements from Ocean Infinity
Malaysia Agrees to New MH370 Search with Ocean Infinity After 10 Years
Dec 20, 2024, 08:10 AM
Malaysia has agreed in principle to resume the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, more than 10 years after it vanished. Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook announced on Friday that the government is negotiating terms with U.S. seabed exploration firm Ocean Infinity to search for the wreckage in a new area of approximately 15,000 square kilometers in the southern Indian Ocean. The search area is based on the latest information and data analysis provided by Ocean Infinity. The Boeing 777 disappeared on March 8, 2014, while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board. Previous searches, including one in 2018 by Ocean Infinity, have failed to locate the aircraft, making it one of aviation's greatest mysteries.
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Drones and AI analysis • 25%
No new tech used • 25%
Drones, AI, and new tech • 25%
Underwater drones only • 25%
AI-assisted search methods • 25%
Advanced underwater drones • 25%
New sonar technology • 25%
No significant technological discovery • 25%
Wreckage Found • 25%
No Wreckage Found • 25%
New Search Area Identified • 25%
Search Inconclusive • 25%
No wreckage found • 25%
Partial wreckage found • 25%
Wreckage found • 25%
Search inconclusive • 25%
South China Sea • 25%
Other locations • 25%
Bay of Bengal • 25%
Indian Ocean • 25%
Other location • 25%
Southern Indian Ocean • 25%
South China Sea • 25%
Bay of Bengal • 25%
No new findings • 25%
Other discoveries • 25%
Main wreckage • 25%
Debris only • 25%
Weather conditions • 25%
Logistical challenges • 25%
Data analysis issues • 25%
Technical malfunctions • 25%