Monday, 2 January 2017

Boeing to take over MH370 search, according to aviation expert



US plane-maker Boeing is reported to be taking over a new privately funded search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

An underwater search for the mysterious plane carried out by Australia, China and Malaysia is coming to an end soon and an aviation expert has said that the US company has agreed to lead the new investigation.
John Goglia, a former crash investigator and safety consultant for the National Transportation Safety Board, told News Corp Australia Network that the search for flight MH370 is far from over.
"The search will continue ... but it will be a privately run," Goglia said. He identified Boeing as the company which is planning to put the private investigation into practice.
"It'll be smaller and more focused but that’s probably better," he added.
Flight MH370 vanished on 8 March 2014 along with the 239 people on board as it travelled from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, with little trace of the plane being found in over two years since its disappearance.
The families of those who were on the plane have led campaigns against the Malaysian-led investigation, accusing the authorities of negligence throughout the ordeal.

(culled from www.digitallook.com)

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