Some family members of passengers on board missing flight MH370 decided on Tuesday to set up a family member committee to better negotiate with Malaysia Airlines and the Malaysian government.
Chinese vessels will set out at 8 am on Wednesday for new search areas to hunt the Malaysian Airlines jetliner which went missing 11 days ago after Malaysia announced to further expand the search.
Radar station in southern Thailand detects signal of an unidentified aircraft that departed Malaysia and flew north but may have changed course to the Strait of Malacca, air force chief says.
Some family members of passengers on board missing flight MH370 decided on Tuesday to set up a family member committee to better negotiate with Malaysia Airlines and the Malaysian government.
Among the Chinese netizens who are posting online their guesses about what happened to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, two Chinese men have stood out, as some of their early predictions have been consistent with Malaysian government and media reports that came out later.
China has ruled out the possibility of hijacking or a terror attack by a Chinese on the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner and has diverted its rescue teams to the Indian Ocean.
China begins searching its territory for flight MH370 as the search area of the multinational effort expands to 2.24 million square nautical miles.
China has deployed more than ten vessels and 21 satellites to search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner with 239 people on board, including 154 Chinese.
China deployed 21 satellites to scour its territory for a missing Malaysian jetliner, while Australia said it had drastically narrowed its sector of the search area.
Malaysia's top official in charge of the search for a missing jetliner rejected criticism on Tuesday from US officials that it has not been sharing as much information as it could with foreign governments.
Sri Lanka has allowed search parties looking for the vanished Malaysian Airline flight to use Sri Lankan airspace as the hunt expands into the Indian Ocean, an official said.
Mauritius has expressed willingness to help in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.