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On the 10-year anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, Australia extends a helping hand to the Malaysian government. In a statement issued by Australia’s foreign minister, Penny Wong, and transport minister, Catherine King, heartfelt sympathies are expressed to the families and loved ones of those who were on board.
Acknowledging the ongoing anguish and unanswered questions, Australia emphasizes its commitment to assisting in the search efforts. Despite exhaustive past endeavors that spanned millions of square kilometers both above and below the water’s surface, the fate of MH370 remains shrouded in mystery.
Australia reiterates its readiness to lend technical support and expertise should the Malaysian government opt for a renewed search. The tragic incident, which took place on March 8, 2014, involved a Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Notably, seven Australians were among the passengers on board.
As Malaysia engages in discussions with the US marine robotics company Ocean Infinity regarding a potential new search, Australia reaffirms its role in past search operations. Collaborative efforts between Australia’s Transport Safety Bureau, Defence Force, Maritime Safety Authority, and CSIRO reflect a shared commitment to uncovering the truth behind this baffling aviation mystery.
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