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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

A Dutch company selected to search underwater Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft lost, it was announced Australia.

A Dutch company selected to search underwater Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft lost, it was announced Australia.

Fugro Survey will use two ships to perform search in the Indian Ocean.

This ship will use voice-based search tools and video cameras to locate and identify the wreckage.

Search in an area of ​​60,000 km2 will begin in September and is expected to take up to a year.

Malaysia lost PesawatKlik March 8 when flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, carrying 239 people.

Based on analysis of satellite data, the aircraft is believed to end the trip in the waters to the west of the city of Perth, Australia.

Investigators do not know what happened to the flight and found the black box flight recorder is important to understand the cause of the loss of the aircraft.


One of the ship, Fugro Discovery, was on his way to Perth from the UK.
While the second vessel, Fugro Equator, has been in the search area examines the seafloor topography. BBC

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