MH370 unknowns ‘unacceptable,’ ATSB says in closing report
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which coordinated and led the huge underwater search for the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER that went missing in 2014, has issued its final report, saying it is “almost inconceivable and certainly societally unacceptable” that what happened to the aircraft and those on-board remains unknown. The ATSB’s report, issued Oct 3, does not reveal any new information about the search or add to what little has been established about flight MH370, but it does recommend further efforts to ensure airliners are tracked continuously. The search for the missing aircraft continued for 1,046 days until Jan 17, 2017, when it was suspended in a joint decision by the govts of Malaysia, Australia and China. <br/>
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MH370 unknowns ‘unacceptable,’ ATSB says in closing report
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which coordinated and led the huge underwater search for the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER that went missing in 2014, has issued its final report, saying it is “almost inconceivable and certainly societally unacceptable” that what happened to the aircraft and those on-board remains unknown. The ATSB’s report, issued Oct 3, does not reveal any new information about the search or add to what little has been established about flight MH370, but it does recommend further efforts to ensure airliners are tracked continuously. The search for the missing aircraft continued for 1,046 days until Jan 17, 2017, when it was suspended in a joint decision by the govts of Malaysia, Australia and China. <br/>