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    By Latest News Editor on March 10, 2026 World News
    Underwater search for missing MH370 concludes without any findings in Indian Ocean
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    Investigators have released an update on the seabed search for MH370, stating that more than 7,500 square kilometres of ocean was surveyed in January 2026. The operation was conducted by marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity and took place over 28 days, concluding on January 28, 2026, but found no trace of the jet.

    Malaysia’s Air Accident Investigation Bureau stated that the recent search activities have not yielded any findings confirming the location of the aircraft wreckage. According to the Malaysian Government, the search operation conducted over 28 days found no trace of the Boeing 777 jet.

    The Malaysian Government confirmed that the extensive search for MH370 took place from December 31, 2025, to January 28, 2026, but found no trace of the jet. Investigators may consider resuming the ocean search next summer for optimal conditions.

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    Investigators have released an update on the huge seabed search for MH370.

    More than 7,500 square kilometres of ocean was surveyed in January for the missing Boeing 777 jet, which disappeared more than ten years ago.

    All 239 passengers and crew are presumed dead after the Malaysian Airlines plane vanished from radar in March 2014.

    Previous efforts to scour the seabed of the Indian Ocean, which reaches depths of 24,442 feet, had failed to locate the wreckage.

    But hopes were raised after Malaysia’s transport ministry confirmed the search would resume again in targeted areas at the start of this year.

    Marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity conducted the lates huge underwater search on a ‘no find, no fee’ basis.

    In a major update to families today, the Malaysian Government confirmed that the huge operation took place over 28 days from December 31, 2025 and concluded on January 28, 2026.

    However the extensive search in the southern Indian Ocean found no trace of the jet.

    Underwater search for missing MH370 concludes without any findings in Indian Ocean
    A wing flap from MH370 discovered washed up on Pemba Island in Tanzania (Picture: Getty Images)

    Malaysia’s Air Accident Investigation Bureau added that severe weather and sea conditions had ‘periodically’ disrupted attempts to locate the plane’s wreckage.

    An additional search also took place in March of last year, before Ocean Infinity were formally signed on.

    It is unclear if or when the ocean search will resume, with investigators most likely to wait until next summer in the southern hemisphere for optimum conditions.

    Under the terms of the contract, Ocean Infinity will receive £52million if it locates the wreckage.

    Sarah Nor, the mother of Norliakmar Hamid, a passenger on missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, cries after she attended a briefing on the final investigation report on missing flight MH370 in Putrajaya, July 30, 2018.
    Families of passengers and crew onboard flight 370 have not had closure 12 years after thedisappearance (Picture: AP)

    The AAIB said in a statement: ‘The search activities undertaken have
    not yielded any findings that confirm the location of the aircraft
    wreckage.

    ‘The Government remains committed to keeping the families informed and will continue to provide updates as appropriate.’

    The disappearance of flight 370 remains one of greatest mysteries in aviation history.

    Several possible explanations have been offered, with officials considering a pilot suicide to be the most likely causes of the crash.

    Ocean Infinity photo of ship Seabed Constructor used in the search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
    The Seabed Constructor ship which was used in the previous search for flight MH370 (Picture: Ocean Infinity)

    AT SEA - APRIL 14: In this handout image provided by Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Defence, Phoenix Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Bluefin-21 is craned over the side of Australian Defence Vessel Ocean Shield in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370 on April 14, 2014. Twenty-six nations have been involved in the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 since it disappeared more than a month ago. (Photo by LEUT Kelli Lunt/Australia Department of Defence via Getty Images)
    The underwater search for flight 370 cost £120million between 2014 and 2017 alone (Picture: Getty Images)

    The flight was en route for Beijing from Kuala Lumpur when it vanished over the Gulf of Thailand.

    However a series of handshakes sent by the aircraft indicating it had been in the air for nearly six hours after its initial disappearance fuelled speculation it had been deliberately flown off course.

    The lack of mayday call also suggested that the plane had not experienced a technical error or a hijacking.

    While several parts of the doomed jet washed up on shores, including sections of the wings, the black boxes were never recovered.

    The underwater search for the plane is thought to be one of the most expensive on record, with the 2014-2017 surveys having cost £120 million alone.

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