A $70 Million reward is being offered to find the missing Malaysian airlines plane with 239 passengers

The Malaysian government is set to launch a new search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared over ten years ago.

The search will be carried out by Ocean Infinity, a marine robotics company that previously searched for the plane in 2018. This time, the search will focus on a new location in the southern Indian Ocean, covering 15,000 square kilometers.

The search will be based on the latest data and analysis, and Ocean Infinity will only be paid if the plane is found. A reward of $70 million is being offered. The new search is scheduled to begin between January and April 2025.

MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board. Despite numerous efforts, the aircraft has not been located, and the cause of its disappearance remains unclear.

The families of the missing passengers support the renewed search, hoping it will finally provide closure.