The search for the missing wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is set to resume in the Southern Indian Ocean on December 30, the Ministry of Transport announced today.
Ocean Infinity has confirmed it will recommence seabed search operations for a total of 55 days, carried out intermittently. The focus will be on areas assessed to have the highest probability of locating the aircraft, in line with the service agreement signed between the Malaysian government and Ocean Infinity on March 25, 2025.
The ministry said the latest development underscores the government’s commitment to providing closure to the families affected by the tragedy.
Flight MH370, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members, vanished on March 8, 2014, after departing from Kuala Lumpur International Airport en route to Beijing. Despite the largest search effort in aviation history, covering over 46,000 square miles of the southern Indian Ocean, only a few fragments of the aircraft have been found, scattered on beaches thousands of miles apart.

