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Quote:New proposal to find MH370: "Success within reach"
Event: Malaysia Airlines MH370 mysterious disappearance Malaysia News
In a statement to British television channel GB News, Ocean Infinity - a US-based salvage company that unsuccessfully tracked MH370 - said it had "improved its understanding of the likely location of MH370".
“Since departing the southern Indian Ocean in 2018, we have remained steadfast in our commitment to finding missing MH370 and bringing comfort to those affected,” said Oliver Plunkett, CEO of Ocean Infinity.
“In recent years, we have focused on improving our ocean search capabilities through innovative technology and robotics, enabling us to conduct the most complex underwater searches,” added Plunkett.
"In addition to our ongoing efforts, we have submitted a proposal to the Malaysian government and are actively discussing the possibility of continuing the search. By working with a wide range of experts, including those outside Ocean Infinity, and conducting ongoing analysis, we have improved our understanding of the likely location of MH370," said the CEO of Ocean Infinity.
“We are optimistic that with renewed focus, increased resources, and active cooperation with the Malaysian authorities, a successful outcome is within reach. We look forward to the opportunity to continue our search and efforts to find answers,” added Mr. Plunkett.
Last month, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed that the government was in advanced discussions with Ocean Infinity on a “credible” proposal to explore a new area in the southern Indian Ocean.
"Based on the latest information and analysis from experts, Ocean Infinity's search proposal is credible and can be considered by the Malaysian government," Malaysia's transport minister said.
Mr Loke added that the terms are being negotiated and need cabinet approval before implementation.
In June 2024, Ocean Infinity submitted a new search proposal to the Malaysian government, proposing to search an area of 15,000 square kilometers off the coast of Western Australia.
Ocean Infinity proposed a “no find, no fee” deal, with a success fee of $70 million — similar to previous search terms.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 , carrying 239 people, disappeared about 38 minutes after taking off from Kuala Lumpur airport, southern Malaysia, on March 8, 2014.
Afterwards, the governments of several countries involved and private companies conducted many searches, but the plane has not been found yet.
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