MH370 search faces ridges, canyons and spiralling costs
Search teams are listening out for more radio signals from the missing airliner, but navigating the ocean floor is a massive challenge.
The crew of a Royal Navy ship are “working 24/7” to hunt for flight recorders from the missing Malaysian plane, their commander says.
The Malaysian government responds to reports of a phone call made by the co-pilot of the MH370 plane just before it disappeared by saying “if it is true, we would have known about it much earlier”.
Australian prime minister Tony Abbott says he is “confident” that a signal heard on Thursday has come from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
Australian officials have detected two new signals in the hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 but time is running out as the batteries in on flight black boxes are expected to fail soon.
The recovery of black box data recorders could shed light on the fate of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 – but how much will we really know about the plane’s final moments?
Search teams are listening out for more radio signals from the missing airliner, but navigating the ocean floor is a massive challenge.
Australian vessel Ocean Shield picks up acoustic “pings” that could be from the black box of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
Once the wreckage of missing flight MH370 is found, rescuers will launch an unmanned underwater operation to locate the black box.
Signals picked up by a ship searching for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are consistent with aircraft flight recorders, Australian officials say.
Chinese and Australian search teams are scouring the vast Indian Ocean trying to verify if any one of three acoustic signals detected could have been from flight MH370’s black boxes.
Crews launch a targeted underwater hunt for the black box belonging to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 – but have just a few days left before the device’s batteries are expected to run out.
Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s opposition leader, is sipping tea in a London hotel and quoting Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade, at me.
With chants of “tell us the truth” families of missing passengers from the Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 are demanding answers with mounting anger.
Search planes from China and New Zealand have spotted brightly-coloured objects floating in the Indian Ocean, but it remembers unclear whether the find relates to the missing Malaysian Airlines jet.
I interviewed Sarah Bajc, an American teacher whose partner Philip Wood is one of the missing MH370 passengers, and was astonished at her resilience and optimism.