According to a number of ** reports, Malaysia has taken a new step as Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is about to turn 10 years old.
According to the representative of the family of the missing passenger, Malaysia** recently took the initiative to contact the family of the missing passenger, saying that a press conference about Malaysia Airlines would be held.
This is the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic that Malaysian authorities have offered to hold such an event and hold a press conference. It is reported that the families of a number of missing Chinese passengers will travel to Malaysia again, and they are looking forward to hearing important information about flight MH370 at this press conference.
It is understood that a number of Malaysian users will attend the press conference, which may include Malaysia's Minister of Transport.
Some speculation suggests that Malaysia may make public a major decision to relaunch an extensive search operation for flight MH370. It is understood that the last extensive search to date for flight MH370 was conducted by Ocean Infinity in 2018. In the same year, Malaysia's Ministry of Transport issued a "final report" on the loss of flight MH370, but the report failed to further explain the fate of the flight and the reason for the loss, and only expressed a commitment to "further improve aviation safety regulations to prevent similar situations from happening again".
As for the reason for speculation that Malaysia may reopen the search for flight MH370, it is mainly due to the recent emergence of new clues about flight MH370. Kit Olver, a 78-year-old Australian fisherman, reportedly confirmed publicly for the first time in an Australian-made documentary that he had seen "debris most likely from flight MH370". He claimed that in October 2014, while fishing off the southern coast of Australia, he found a "fragment of a large aircraft wing" at sea. He added: "I'm sure it was the wing ...... of an airplaneIf it wasn't from MH370, what would it be? ”
However, his report regrettably did not attract sufficient attention from the Australian authorities and did not result in the joint aerial search operation including the area he had identified. He mentioned that the fragments of the wing found at the time were quite large, but unfortunately his fishing boat was unable to recover them, so he had to cut the nets and let the fragments continue to drift.
In response, Peter Welling, a well-known maritime search and rescue expert and former naval officer, said that the Australian Transport Security Agency could be held responsible for the costly but fruitless search operation. Because the Australian side incorrectly delineated the search area, some sea areas that may have been hidden have been missed.
There are reports of the discovery of the wreckage of what appears to be flight MH370 at sea. Considering that Ocean Infinity repeatedly urged Malaysia** to restart the search for MH370 last year, and now that new evidence has been made public, it is likely that Malaysia** will be forced to announce the resumption of the search mission under external pressure.
This will undoubtedly be supported by countries as well as the families of the passengers of flight MH370. In addition to the Chinese passengers' family groups, which have been urging Malaysia to continue their search, overseas authorities are also putting pressure on Malaysian authorities. Not long ago, Jacqui Gonzalez, the wife of the purser of flight MH370 Gomez, told the Daily Mail that she hoped that Malaysia could find the wreckage of the plane as soon as possible and give the families of the missing passengers an "answer".
The MH370 incident was a tragedy in the history of aviation, bringing untold suffering. Ten years have passed, but the missing plane still lingers and is unforgettable. We look forward to the day when we can find flight MH370 to bring answers to the bereaved families and all those who care about this and bring an end to this tragedy.