Malaysia suspends search for long-missing flight MH370
- The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has been suspended, according to Kuala Lumpur's Transport Minister.
- The search for MH370 will resume at the end of the year when conditions improve.
- Despite the largest search in aviation history, the plane has not been found.
- Loke stated that the prospects of finding the plane are uncertain.
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New £52,000,000 hunt for missing MH370 suspended days after launching
Flight MH370 has been missing for more than a decade despite various searches (Picture: Reuters) It is one of aviation’s greatest ever mysteries which is no closer to being solved. The £52million search for missing flight MH370 has been postponed until the end of this year because of the weather. Malaysia’s Transport Minister, Anthony Loke, is quoted by state news agency Bernama, saying: ‘They have stopped the operation for the time being, they …
(S+) Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370: The last search for the greatest mystery of aviation
For more than eleven years the wreck of a Boeing 777, which was occupied with 239 people, has been somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Now the perhaps last search pauses. If the mission fails, the cause of the disaster remains a secret.

Malaysia halts search for plane missing 11 years ago
The British company Ocean Infinity, which began the third search at the end of February last year, “stopped the operation for now and will resume it at the end of this year,” said Anthony Loke.
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