Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 mysteriously fell off the radar more than a year ago, leaving investigators stumped as to what went wrong and where exactly the plane went down. Recently, debris from ...
Doubts about the origin of the Boeing 777 flaperon wing part found on the French island of Reunion are woefully misplaced. The Malaysians got this one right when declaring it as being from Malaysia ...
With authorities "increasingly confident" the airplane debris recovered Wednesday comes from MH370, the jet that vanished over the Indian Ocean last year, official analysis of the part is set to begin ...
A Boeing 777 wing part known as the flaperon was found on the Reunion shoreline by beach cleaners. Since MH370 is the only known flight to have gone down over water, officials are inclined to believe ...
After weeks of speculation and thorough review, authorities have confirmed that the flaperon recently found on Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean is a part of MH370. The part's serial number, which ...
BALMA, France – A wing flap suspected to be from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on Saturday arrived at a French military testing facility where it will be analyzed by experts. A truck ...
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It took well over a year, but at long last, the tragic fate of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 is starting to get a little clearer. On March 8, 2014, MH370 vanished from radar, ceased all communications ...
A piece of an airplane called the flaperon was found at Reunion Island, many speculating if it is part of MH370. CNN’s Nick Valencia takes a closer look at what this part is.
A broken part from what appears to be a Boeing 777 was discovered on Wednesday on Reunion Island, a French island in the Indian Ocean just east of Madagascar. Though it has yet to be confirmed, the ...