

Enigma of Flight MH370
Enigma of Flight MH370
On March 8th, 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, operated by a Boeing 777, flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. After an enigmatic last message from its copilot - “MH370, good night” -, the airplane vanishes from radar screens. Eight hours later, a last signal provides an approximate location of the aircraft in the middle of the Indian Ocean, thousands of miles away from its original route. Far from any coastline and short on fuel, flight MH370 probably ended its journey sinking in the ocean, with its 239 passengers and all its secrets. In a few weeks, its disappearance became the greatest mystery in century-old modern aviation…
On March 8th, 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, operated by a Boeing 777, flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. After an enigmatic last message from its copilot - “MH370, good night” -, the airplane vanishes from radar screens. Eight hours later, a last signal provides an approximate location of the aircraft in the middle of the Indian Ocean, thousands of miles away from its original route. Far from any coastline and short on fuel, flight MH370 probably ended its journey sinking in the ocean, with its 239 passengers and all its secrets. In a few weeks, its disappearance became the greatest mystery in century-old modern aviation history.
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