Indian search for the missing Malaysian passenger plane remained suspended Monday while India could provide radar data to Malaysia to help track the path of the flight of the apparently diverted plane.
Indian Air Force and the Navy have kept their aircraft on standby and are waiting for final instructions for taking part in the search operations for locating the missing Malaysian plane, said Indian Defense Ministry Wednesday.
More countries have joined the massive hunt for a missing Malaysian plane, now that the search operation to locate the aircraft has been expanded to include two vast water areas as well as land after previous efforts failed to yield solid results, according to Malaysian authorities on Wednesday.
More than 40 hours have passed since the missing Malaysian plane carrying 239 people, including more than 150 Chinese, lost contact with air traffic controllers.
More aircraft and ships joined the multinational search operations for a Beijing-bound Malaysian jetliner Sunday, one day after it lost contact with air traffic control.
A twin-engine airplane exploded and burst into flames when landing near an airport in the U.S. state of Texas Wednesday, U.S. media reported. No injuries were confirmed yet.
A military transport aircraft belonging to the Algerian Air Force crashed Tuesday in the country 's eastern Oum El Bouaghi province, killing 103 people, local media said.
A plane operated by a New Zealand company has crash landed in the Solomon Islands, media reported Sunday.
A light plane has crashed into the sea near South Stradbroke Island, off the Gold Coast, Australia, Queensland Police said on Monday.
A small plane carrying ten skydivers and one pilot crashed near the city of Fernelmont in southeastern Belgium on Saturday, killing all people on board.
Authorities in the U.S. city of Philadelphia cleared a U.S. Airways flight of hazardous material Wednesday after it made an emergency landing over an alleged bomb threat, local media said.
Air traffic was shut down at New York's LaGuardia Airport as the landing gear under the nose of a passenger plane collapsed after landing early Monday evening.
Bolivia's ambassador to the United Nations denied Wednesday that the former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden was on plane with Bolivian President Evo Morales, media reports said.