The suspected new debris found in French overseas Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean could be from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight according to the drifting calculation, a Malaysian official said Monday.
China will join the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 by sending a ship to the search area in the southern Indian Ocean.
The Australian-led quest to find downed Malaysia Airlines passenger plane MH370 has suffered another setback, with the search ship's tethered sonar vehicle breaking loose at the weekend.
Malaysia will contact the Thai authorities over the suspected "plane wreckage" found off the coast of southern Thailand, which is not confirmed to be from the missing Malaysian Airline MH370, local media reported on Sunday.
After 20 months of frantic searching, missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 could be found in a matter of months after the hunt switched to an area identified by a British Boeing 777 captain.
A piece of plane debris found on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion at the end of July was certainly a part Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 reported missing in March 2014, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins announced Thursday.
Malaysian authorities have confirmed the recently discovered debris belonged to the missing Malaysian MH370 flight, kindling hopes the mystery around the flight be finally brought into light.
The Australian government said Friday that search for missing flight MH370 will continue regardless of whether wreckage found on La Reunion Island came from the aircraft, while the debris is being transferred to France for examination.
Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott has moved a parliamentary motion commemorating the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
Jia Yu knows all too well how those whose loved ones were onboard missing AirAsia Indonesia Flight QZ8501 feel, since she was in a similar position nine months ago.
Four acoustic pings detected during the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 are not likely from the plane's black boxes, CNN quoted a U.S. navy official as saying on Wednesday.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak will meet with his Australian counterpart Tony Abbot for talks on recovering missing flight MH370 on Thursday, a statement released by the Transport Ministry said Wednesday.
Malaysian government officials briefed the Chinese families on the investigation of MH370 and pledged to continue doing everything to find the missing craft, a statement from the Transport Ministry said on Wednesday.
The Malaysian government confirmed Wednesday that a British nuclear submarine will join the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
About 10 planes and nine ships combed a broader swathe of sea in southern Indian Ocean on Wednesday but left searchers with no sign of the Malaysian MH370 jetliner more than three weeks after it vanished.
New analysis of radar data on the flight path of MH370 is a credible new lead and will be thoroughly investigated Friday, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbot confirmed following the update from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
Malaysia Airlines said Monday it would continue to give full support to the family members of passengers and crew on MH370 flight throughout the difficult weeks and months ahead.