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 ...
For the first year and a half after it vanished on March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 represented an unprecedented kind of aviation mystery, one whose only clues were a set of cryptic ...
Update: France has confirmed that the airplane part found on La Réunion is, in fact, from MH370. The media reports suggesting that investigators would conclude otherwise – the basis for the article ...
CANBERRA, Australia-- Analysis of a genuine Boeing 777 wing flap has reaffirmed experts’ opinion that a missing Malaysian airliner most likely crashed north of an abandoned search area in the Indian ...
When a wing section of a Boeing 777 washed up on the Indian Ocean island of La Réunion last month, the Malaysian government quickly ascribed the part to missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. But an ...
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 ...
The flaperon was determined to be part of the missing MH370 plane. — -- The plane part that was found on a beach in the Indian Ocean was determined to be part of MH370, the Malaysia Airlines ...
Nearly 17 months after it seemingly vanished off the face of the earth, the first tangible piece of evidence on the fate of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has finally emerged. Malaysian Prime Minister ...
PARIS — The Boeing 777 wing part found on the remote Indian Ocean island of La Reunion is from missing flight MH370, French authorities said Thursday after almost one month of forensic analysis.
After three years of searching for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the underwater search for the plane’s wreckage has been suspended, transport officials announced Tuesday. In October 2014, ...