Chinese Premier Li Keqiang urges Malaysia to take the lead and come up with a new search plan for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
Four acoustic pings detected during the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 are not likely from the aircraft's black boxes.
Malaysia's government and the British satellite company Inmarsat released on Tuesday the data used to determine the course of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
China hopes Malaysia will work with all sides concerned to continue searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Chinese military leader said on Tuesday.
Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation and British satellite firm Inmarsat on Tuesday released the data used to determine the path of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
Malaysia is deeply indebted to China for all its help in the search for flight MH370, said Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak in an exclusive interview with Xinhua on Saturday.
The aviation industry would begin to voluntarily improve aircraft tracking while mandatory standards were developed following the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
An international panel will re-examine data gathered in the search for the missing jet to ensure crews have have been looking in the right place.
Chinese Transport Minister Yang Chuantang said in Canberry, Australia on Monday that China will continue uninterrupted and intensified efforts in the search for MH370 flight.
The trilateral ministerial talks among China, Malaysia and Australia on the search of misalign Malaysian Airline flight MH370 started in the Parliament House in Canberra Monday morning.
Twenty-six countries have been so far involved in the difficult search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which mysteriously disappeared on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
China will go all out for underwater search for flight MH370, according to China Maritime Search and Rescue Center.