Ocean Infinity, a British firm, has sent the most technically advanced vessel of its kind to search the Indian Ocean for the wreckage of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, almost 11 years after the plane disappeared off the radar and remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation.
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The company was Daily Mail reports, Ocean Infinity has been offered 55 million pounds by the Malaysian government to locate the aircraft that vanished in 2014 with 239 people on board.
In December, Malaysian government had said that that it had given outline approval to a 'no find, no fee' agreement, but Ocean Infinity has gone ahead with the search operation without an agreed deal in place.
Company CEO Oliver Plunkett had earlier told the relatives of those lost on the plane that it was his life's ambition to find it. He had launched a massive search operation in 2018, but abandoned it as nothing was found.
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