Photo credit: Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER PER Monty
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing is still missing. It departed Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 8 March 2014, at 12:41am and was expected to arrive in Beijing at 6:30am. Contact was lost with the flight; search and rescue teams are still searching for the plane that had 239 people on board.
Flightradar24 reports this as the plane’s last known position, over the South China Sea.
There is no doubt that the last reported position of #MH370 is about 150 km north east of Kuala Terengganu. pic.twitter.com/8YH1bL8iBD
— Flightradar24.com (@flightradar24) March 8, 2014
News Updates From Malaysia Airlines:
Malaysia Airlines is posting updates through its Facebook page and a dedicated section in their website.
- Malaysia Airlines dedicated website for MH370 Flight Incident (MalaysiaAirlines.com)
- Malaysia Airlines Facebook Page (Facebook.com/my.malaysiaairlines)
Recent Online Reports about Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
Here is a curated list of recent online articles and sources covering the incident.
- Report: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 kept flying for hours after last contact (CNN.com – 13 Mar 14)
- Satellite looking into missing Malaysia flight detects ‘suspected crash area'(CNN.com – 13 Mar 14)
- New leads explored in hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines flight (CNN.com – 10 Mar 14)
- Stolen passports raise possibility of terrorism in missing flight (CNN.com – 10 Mar 14)
- What We Still Don’t Know About Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (Gawker.com – 9 Mar 14)
- Missing Malaysia plane ‘may have turned back’ (AlJazeera.com – 9 Mar 14)
- Malaysia Airlines flight ‘presumed crashed’ (AlJazeera.com – 9 Mar 14)
- Passport Theft Adds to Mystery of Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet (NYtimes.com – 8 Mar 14)
- Malaysia Airlines’ missing flight is the latest sign of a safety crisis in the region (Qz.com)
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