Renewed MH370 deep‑sea search ends without finding wreckage

A renewed deep‑sea search by Ocean Infinity in the southern Indian Ocean has concluded after 28 days without locating any wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The contractor launched the operation on Dec. 31 and halted searches as families marked the 12th anniversary, urging an extension of the contract.

Discovered 2026-03-07T21:33:06.846813-08:00 | 2026-03-07T21:33:06.846813-08:00

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  • The 28‑day Ocean Infinity operation in the southern Indian Ocean ended with no new wreckage located, leaving the 2014 disappearance of MH370 unresolved as families mark the 12th anniversary and press for a contract extension.
  • The outcome underscores the technical and operational limits of current undersea search efforts and the high cost/uncertainty of further attempts; it follows recent renewed undersea‑robot search activity reported earlier this year (source:fb22d782-b716-4880-a140-9513a3b78345).
  • The search failure and families' continuing legal and compensation actions highlight ongoing liability and reputational exposure for carriers and governments, reflected in recent court rulings involving MH370-related claims (source:c0c57d72-30f1-41b9-890d-a72bc9aa34db).

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