According to Australia’s Minister for Infrastructure andTransport Darren Chester, Malaysia accepted the offer from Ocean Infinity andwill proceed with the search, to which the Australian government will providetechnical assistance.
With the commitment of “no find, no fee”, the company will focus its search onthe seafloor that experts said the area has “a high probability” of containingthe aircraft.
Malaysia Airlines’ Flight MH370, which vanished in March2014 on its route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board, hasbecome one of the world’s greatest aviation mysteries.
The governments of Malaysia, Australia and China halted thesearch for the missing plane in January this year after spending over 140million USD on it but gaining no result yet.
The airplane is believed to have gone down in the Indian Ocean. Various piecesof debris have been collected from Indian Ocean islands and Africa's east coastand at least three of them have been confirmed as coming from the missingBoeing 777.-VNA