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Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 still not found|

Airline News
Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, Malaysian civilian aviation chief states that the dissapearence of flight MH370 is still “a mystery”.

The plane which had 239 civilians on board has broken radar contact three days ago. It had been traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when its signal disappeared from radar surveillance.

As two of the passengers are suspected of traveling under false ID’s, the hypothesis of a mid-air high jacking is not ruled out yet.

As the Malaysian and Chinese authorities are trying to figure out who the two mystery passengers were (an update states that one of the mystery passengers was an Iranian man who was looking to travel to Germany for work) the aircraft’s fate remains still a mystery.

Throughout the search process, there has been some floating objects spotted but none were related to the MH370 flight.

As time passes, diplomatic pressure has been set by the Chinese government who has encouraged the Malaysian authorities to intensify the search as 150 Chinese people were on board.

At the moment of this report, there are as much as 40 ships and 34 aircrafts taking part in the search with 9 nations mobilized for this humanitarian call.

Along with each passing day, the families of the missing passengers are getting more and more anxious.

Some important questions arise as the officials have not been able to provide an answer to the question of what exactly went wrong with flight MH370.

Travelwires.com will be following this subject and we will keep you posted with the updMH370 Flightates.

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