MH370 hunt to make final push as weather window closes
Search teams hunting for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are facing a closing weather window, with still no sign of the Boeing 777's wreckage. Specialist organisation Ocean Infinity's chief, Oliver Plunkett, says that the lack of positive results is "disappointing" – although the company has been pleased by the performance of its technological systems. The search, which began towards the end of January, was originally expected to take around 90 days. Weather conditions, as the southern hemisphere approaches its winter season, are likely to limit the company's ability to continue searching this year, but its vessel – the Seabed Constructor – will be heading to the exploration zone for a final effort, once it undergoes resupply at Freemantle shortly. <br/>
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MH370 hunt to make final push as weather window closes
Search teams hunting for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are facing a closing weather window, with still no sign of the Boeing 777's wreckage. Specialist organisation Ocean Infinity's chief, Oliver Plunkett, says that the lack of positive results is "disappointing" – although the company has been pleased by the performance of its technological systems. The search, which began towards the end of January, was originally expected to take around 90 days. Weather conditions, as the southern hemisphere approaches its winter season, are likely to limit the company's ability to continue searching this year, but its vessel – the Seabed Constructor – will be heading to the exploration zone for a final effort, once it undergoes resupply at Freemantle shortly. <br/>