Quest for MH370 answers far from over as Boeing predicted to take over search
A former US crash investigator believes that Boeing will take the lead in a new privately funded search for missing MH370. Aviation expert John Goglia, a safety consultant and former member of the NTSB, said while the current search led by Australia is winding down the quest for answers is far from over. "The search will continue ... but it will be a privately run," he said with most likely Boeing taking the lead. It has long been considered that a private individual or company would take-over the search for MH370. Last month Australian Transport minister Darren Chester dampened hopes of extending the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 to a new 25,000 square/km search zone identified by international experts as having a high probability of containing the wreckage. <br/>
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Quest for MH370 answers far from over as Boeing predicted to take over search
A former US crash investigator believes that Boeing will take the lead in a new privately funded search for missing MH370. Aviation expert John Goglia, a safety consultant and former member of the NTSB, said while the current search led by Australia is winding down the quest for answers is far from over. "The search will continue ... but it will be a privately run," he said with most likely Boeing taking the lead. It has long been considered that a private individual or company would take-over the search for MH370. Last month Australian Transport minister Darren Chester dampened hopes of extending the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 to a new 25,000 square/km search zone identified by international experts as having a high probability of containing the wreckage. <br/>