Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Dutch Company To Utilize Hi-Tech Equipment For Resume Flight MH370 Search

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A Dutch firm will carry on a resumed deep-water seek in the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, beginning September, Australian authorities reported.


The Wall Street Journal published that the government is describing ‘cautious optimism’ about the operation. State-of-the-art technology on ships like the MV Fugro Equator and the Fugro Discovery will be working in combing the 60,000 sq.


kilometer (23,000 sq. mile) zone where the plane is thought to have fallen. “The underwater seek will aspire to find the aircraft and any proof, such as wreckage and flight recorders, to assist the Malaysian investigation team on the disappearance of MH370,” Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss stated reporters.



Dutch Company To Utilize Hi-Tech Equipment For Resume Flight MH370 Search

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