No solid clue over the whereabouts of a missing Malaysian airplane has been found after six days of an intensive search, which involved a dozen of countries.
China has vowed not to give up its efforts in searching for a missing Malaysia Airlines flight with 154 Chinese aboard after six days of futile efforts.
Malaysian authorities on Thursday denied news reports that a Malaysian passenger jet may have continued flying for some time after last contact, saying these reports are "inaccurate."
Relatives of Chinese passengers on board the missing plane questioned representatives of Malaysia’s civil aviation authority, the airline, as well as the Malaysian Ambassador to China.
China has been using satellite remote sensing technologies to search for the missing Malaysian flight MH370, but experts said this time the task is more arduous than ever.
The cooperation between China and Vietnam in the search for a missing Malaysian plane is materialized by Hanoi's quick approval to Beijing's request for access to its water and airspace, a Vietnamese official said here on Thursday.
Malaysian authorities on Thursday denied news reports that a Malaysian Airlines passenger jet may have continued flying for some time after last contact, saying these reports "were inaccurate."
Nothing has been found at the site where Chinese satellites spotted three floating objects in the hunt for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, Malaysian Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Thursday afternoon.
Malaysia Airlines announced Thursday morning that the flight codes of its missing plane, MH370 and MH371, will be scrapped and replaced by new ones, but its service frequency will remain unchanged.
US investigators suspect that Malaysia Airlines flight 370 stayed in the air for about four hours past the time it reached its last confirmed location.
China's Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC) has proposed sending an expert team to help search for the missing Malaysian plane MH370.
Malaysia's Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Thursday the country has dispatched an aircraft to the site where Chinese satellites photographed three "suspected floating objects" in the search for a missing Malaysia passenger jet.