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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airline Market News Update

Search crews have regained contact with underwater pings detected over the weekend that were consistent with Malaysia Airlines Flight 370’s “black boxes,” increasing the chances that they have located the missing jet.  

Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, who is leading the multinational search in the southern Indian Ocean, said Wednesday they have now detected signals on four separate occasions in the same area. The latest signals were weaker than the initial pings, suggesting the jet’s flight recorders were close to running out of batteries.

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airline Market News Update

Australian officials in charge of helping search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 said Monday that one of their ships had detected signals that appear to be coming from a black-box recorder. Australian official Angus Houston said the signals seemed consistent with those from a black box, calling it "a most promising lead" and "very encouraging." But he also said it may take several days to confirm whether the transmissions are in fact recorders from the missing passenger jet. 

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airlines News Update

Searchers scouring the Indian Ocean for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 were hoping on Saturday to salvage debris for the first time which could finally confirm whether the jet plunged into the sea.
 
Planes attached to the multinational operation spotted "multiple objects" floating in the water on Friday after the focus of the search moved to a new area on the strength of fresh data indicating the plane was flying faster than first thought before it disappeared on March 8.

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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airline News Update

Thunderstorms and gale-force winds threatened to impede a frantic international search Thursday for wreckage from Flight MH370 after satellite images of more than 100 floating objects sparked fresh hopes of a breakthrough.

Malaysia said the imagery taken in recent days by a French satellite showed "122 potential objects" in the remote southern Indian Ocean, although nothing has yet been pulled from the treacherous seas despite a multinational recovery operation.

But the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), which is coordinating the search some 2,500 kilometres (1,550 miles) southwest of Perth, said they were in an area authorities have pinpointed as a potential crash zone.

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Monday, March 24, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airline News Update

New French satellite images show possible debris from a missing Malaysian airliner deep in the southern Indian Ocean, Malaysia said yesterday, adding to growing signs that the plane may have gone down in remote seas off Australia.

This morning, Malaysia received new satellite images from the French authorities showing potential objects in the vicinity of the southern corridor," the Malaysian Transport Ministry said in a statement.

"Malaysia immediately relayed these images to the Australian rescue coordination centre."

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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airline Update

Australian rescue officials broadened the search area for missing Malaysian flight MH370 Saturday and boosted the number of spotter planes looking for it in the Indian Ocean, with weather conditions favourable.

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is coordinating the hunt in the vast southern search corridor for the jet that vanished on March 8, focusing for a third day on an area of wild and remote sea 2,500 kilometres southwest of Perth.

On Friday five planes criss-crossed 23,000-square kilometres (8,800-square miles) without any sightings of wreckage, and the search area has now been widened.

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Friday, March 21, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysian Airline News Update

Australian authorities called on Friday for more aircraft and satellite surveillance in pursuit of possible debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, even as the stepped-up search increasingly relied on low-tech tactics.


Air crews scanned the surface of the southern Indian Ocean with binoculars from low-flying planes Friday as the massive multinational operation to find the missing plane entered its 13th day, focusing on a region where satellites had detected objects in the water. The day’s air search ended at sunset with still no sign of the missing flight.

Satellite images of two objects, the longest of which was estimated to be 79 feet and bobbing close to the surface of the sea, had been hailed by Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott as a possible breakthrough in the disappearance of the Flight 370 jetliner, which vanished from radar screens on March 8 with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board. But by Friday evening, searchers had still not found any trace of the objects from the satellite images. 

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysian Airline News Update

A satellite search has found two objects in the Indian Ocean that may be related to the missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370, according to several news reports citing Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott. Abbott told Parliament that "new and credible information has come to light" related to the search, though the objects had yet to be identified, according to Reuters. Abbott said a Royal Australian Airforce Orion plane has been sent to the area in question to attempt to locate the objects, the Associated Press reported, adding that the aircraft should arrive Thursday afternoon local time. The passenger plane disappeared on March 8, with 239 people aboard.

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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airline News Update

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Saturday that the movements of a missing plane were consistent with a deliberate act by someone who turned the jet back across Malaysia and onwards to the west.




Investigators had confirmed that an aircraft tracked by military radar was the lost Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, after its communications were likely switched off before it reached the east coast of Malaysia a week ago, Mr Najib told a news conference. "Despite media reports the plane was hijacked, I wish to be very clear, we are still investigating all possibilities as to what caused MH370 to deviate"

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Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airline News Update

Analysis of electronic pulses picked up from a missing Malaysian airliner shows it could have run out of fuel and crashed into the Indian Ocean after it flew hundreds of miles off course, a source familiar with official US assessments said on Friday.
The source, who is familiar with data the US government is receiving from the investigation into the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines plane, said the other, but less likely possibility, was that it flew on toward India.

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airlines News Update


Planes searching an area where Chinese satellites spotted possible debris from a missing Malaysian passenger jet have found no sign of wreckage, officials said Thursday, dimming hopes of a breakthrough in the mystery.

China said late Wednesday its satellites had detected three large floating objects in a suspected crash site near where the Malaysia Airlines plane, which disappeared Saturday on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board, lost contact.

But Vietnam said Thursday that two of its planes dispatched to the area had found no trace of the airliner.

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