Did they find the missing Malaysian airline?
Gabriel Cooper
Updated on March 25, 2026
Did they find the missing Malaysian airline?
But despite all this, sometimes aircraft do disappear. Although it does not seem that long ago, Malaysia MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014. Despite air and sea searches of vast stretches of the Indian Ocean, the aircraft and its passengers has never been found.
What ever happened to Malaysia flight 370?
Malaysian Airlines flight 370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. The plane, which was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members, vanished from the ATC radars minutes after the takeoff. All passengers and crew members on board the plane have been presumed dead.
Is MH370 mystery solved?
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished on March 8, 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. The official investigation concluded that the plane was almost certainly hijacked, but they do not know who was responsible.
Is Malaysia Flight 370 manifest based?
At 05:20, an undisclosed official contacted Kuala Lumpur ACC requesting information about Flight 370; he opined that, based on known information, “MH370 never left Malaysian airspace.”
How did the plane disappear in manifest?
If you recall, Cal vanished in the finale after touching the tail fin of the plane at Eureka, then he reappeared as a grown man after the fin was dropped back into the ocean (unbeknownst to Ben). Then, towards the very end, the entire plane (including the tail fin) disappeared.
Did locals in Cambodia spot the Missing Malaysian plane?
However, the firm claims there was no sign of any plane, least of all the Malaysian Airlines aircraft which has been missing since March 2014. An MH370 sleuth has claimed that locals in Cambodia told him they saw a plane believed to be the doomed Malaysia Airlines flight crashing in the jungle.
Where is missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370?
Experts have calculated the most likely crash site around 1,000 miles west of Perth, Australia, but a huge search of the seabed failed to find any wreckage. March 8, 2014, 1.21am: Thirty-nine minutes after take-off, over the South China Sea, the position symbol of flight 370 vanishes from the radar at the Kuala Lumpur Area Control Centre.
Did Ian Wilson find the Missing Malaysian jet with Google Maps?
In September 2018, British video producer Ian Wilson claimed to have found the missing aircraft using Google Maps. Despite millions being spent on the search to located the wreckage, the Brit sleuth believes he has found the jet in a mountainous area of the Cambodian jungle.