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Families of those aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 urged the Malaysian government to extend its contract with deep-sea exploration firm Ocean Infinity to continue the search for the aircraft that disappeared 12 years ago.
Families of MH370 passengers urged the Malaysian government to continue the search for the missing aircraft, 12 years on.
Twelve years after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 mysteriously vanished with 239 people on board, a renewed search effort has so far failed to locate the aircraft. Families are pressing for the effort to continue.
Families of those aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 urged the Malaysian government to extend a contract it signed with deep-sea exploration firm Ocean Infinity to continue a search for the aircraft that disappeared 12 years ago.
Voice370, the support group representing the next-of-kin of those on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, urged the Malaysian government to extend its 'No Find, No Fee' search agreement and to consider other capable deep-sea exploration companies under the same framework.
Families of those aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 urged the Malaysian government to extend its contract with Ocean Infinity to continue the search for the missing aircraft, which vanished 12 years ago.
Voice370, representing families of MH370 passengers, urged the Malaysian government to extend its 'No Find, No Fee' search agreement with Ocean Infinity to continue the search for the missing aircraft.
A renewed deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has failed to locate the aircraft, leading families to urge the Malaysian government to extend the search efforts.
Voice370, the support group representing the next-of-kin of those on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, urged the Malaysian government to extend its 'No Find, No Fee' search agreement and to consider other capable deep-sea exploration companies under the same framework.
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