MH370: Search for long-missing Malaysia Airlines fight to resume
The Boeing 777 with 239 people on board vanished in 2014 in one of the greatest aviation mysteries.
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This fresh search, which will run for 55 days, had begun in March but was suspended shortly after because of poor weather conditions.
"The latest development underscores the [Malaysia's] commitment to providing closure to the families affected by this tragedy," the transport ministry said Wednesday, according to local media.
Flight MH370, a Boeing 777, disappeared in 2014 while travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and sparked the largest search in aviation history.
Exploration firm Ocean Infinity is leading the current search under a "no find, no fee" arrangement. It will receive $70m (£56m) if the wreckage is found, Transport Minister Loke Siew Fook earlier said.
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