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UPDATE-JULY 29,2015-07:00PM
US official: Debris in photo belongs to Boeing 777-Associated Press By JOAN LOWY and LORI HINNANT-JULY 29,15-YAHOONEWS
WASHINGTON (AP) — Air safety investigators have a "high degree of confidence" that a photo of aircraft debris found in the Indian Ocean is of a wing component unique to the Boeing 777, the same model as the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared last year, a U.S. official said Wednesday.Air safety investigators — one of them a Boeing investigator — have identified the component as a "flaperon" from the trailing edge of a 777 wing, the U.S. official said.A French official close to an investigation of the debris confirmed Wednesday that French law enforcement is on site to examine a piece of airplane wing found on the French island of Reunion, in the western Indian Ocean. A French television network was airing video from its Reunion affiliate of the debris.The U.S. and French officials spoke on condition that they not be named because they aren't authorized to speak publicly.At the United Nations, Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai told reporters that he has sent a team to verify the identity of the plane wreckage."Whatever wreckage found needs to be further verified before we can ever confirm that it is belonged to MH370," he said.If the debris turns out to be from Malaysia Airlines flight 370, it will be the first major break in the effort to discover what happened to the plane after it vanished on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board while traveling from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to Beijing. A massive multinational search effort of the South Indian Ocean, the China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand came up dry.A comprehensive report earlier this year into the plane's disappearance revealed that the battery of the locator beacon for the plane's flight data recorder had expired more than a year before the jet vanished. However, the report said the battery in the locator beacon of the cockpit voice recorder was working.Investigators hope that if they can locate the two recorders they can get to the bottom of what has become one of aviation's biggest mysteries. The unsuccessful search for Flight 370 has raised concern worldwide about whether airliners should be required to transmit their locations continually via satellite, especially when flying long distances over the ocean.Apart from the anomaly of the expired battery, the detailed report devoted page after page to describing a flight that started off completely normal.The 584-page report by a 19-member independent investigation group went into minute details about the crew's lives, including their medical and financial records and training. It also detailed the aircraft's service record, as well as the weather, communications systems and other aspects of the flight. Nothing unusual was revealed.The 777, first introduced into service in 1995, had had an enviable safety record up until Flight 370. The only prior fatal crash was of an Asiana Airlines flight while landing in San Francisco in 2013 that was later attributed by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board to mistakes by the flight's pilots. Two passengers were killed in the crash and a third was run over by a truck.Four months after the disappearance of Flight 370, another Malaysia Airlines 777 was shot down over rebel-held portion of Eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 aboard.___Hinnant reported from Paris. Associated Press writer Edith Lederer at the United Nations contributed to this report.___Follow Joan Lowy on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/AP_Joan
Authorities examine plane debris found off Africa, caution over links to MH370-Reuters-JULY 29,15-YAHOONEWS
PARIS/SYDNEY (Reuters) - France's air crash investigation agency is studying a piece of plane debris found on Reunion Island off the east coast of Africa but it was too early to say if it came from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a spokesman said on Wednesday.The BEA spokesman said the part had not been identified. Aviation experts said that based on photographs of the debris it appeared to be a wing flap.No trace has been found of MH370, which disappeared in March last year carrying 239 passengers and crew from Kuala Lumpur, bound for Beijing, in what has become one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. Most of the passengers were Chinese.Search efforts for the Boeing 777 , led by Australia, have focused on a broad expanse of the southern Indian Ocean off Australia."At this point in time, the BEA is studying the information on the airplane part found in La Reunion, in coordination with our Malaysian and Australian colleagues, and with the judicial authorities," the BEA spokesman said in an email."The part has not yet been identified and it is not possible at this hour to ascertain whether the part is from a B777 and/or from MH370."The Associated Press reported late on Wednesday that a U.S. official had said investigators have a "high degree of confidence" that debris found in the Indian Ocean is from a Boeing 777.Reunion Island is French Indian Ocean territory.The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said it was working with Boeing."We've received some pictures of the item and we are having them assessed by the manufacturers as to what they may be," ATSB spokesman Joe Hattley told Australian Associated Press.Boeing said it would not comment on the photos.The BBC quoted an aviation security expert who said the part had "incredible similarities" to a wing flap from a Boeing 777.But the BBC also noted that there had been other crashes much closer to the island. The part is roughly 2-2.5 meters in length, according to pictures of the debris.A local official on Reunion cautioned about rushing to conclusions."People are getting ahead of themselves over this," Eric Chesneau, an officer in the air transport police, told Reuters in response to speculation on social media. "It is more than likely plane debris, (but) we don't know what exact part it may be."(Reporting by Tim Hepher, Emmanuel Jarry and Matthias Blamont in PARIS, Lincoln Feast in SYDNEY and Alwyn Scott in NEW YORK; Writing by Dean Yates; Editing by Toni Reinhold)
Business | Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:21pm EDT-Authorities study plane debris found off Africa for links to Flight MH370
France's air crash investigation agency is studying a piece of plane debris found on Reunion Island off the east coast of Africa but it was too early to say if it came from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a spokesman said on Wednesday.A source familiar with the matter said the debris was most likely from a Boeing 777, but that it was not yet established if it was from MH370.A U.S. official said air safety investigators had a "high degree of confidence" the debris was from the same model as MH370, the Associated Press reported.The official said investigators, including a Boeing air safety investigator, had identified the component as a "flaperon" from the trailing edge of a 777 wing, AP reported.The spokesman for French investigation agency BEA said the part had not been identified.No trace has been found of MH370, which disappeared in March last year carrying 239 passengers and crew while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, in one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. Most of the passengers were Chinese.Search efforts led by Australia have focused on a broad expanse of the southern Indian Ocean off Australia."At this point in time the BEA is studying the information on the airplane part found in La Reunion, in coordination with our Malaysian and Australian colleagues, and with the judicial authorities," the BEA spokesman said in an email."The part has not yet been identified and it is not possible at this hour to ascertain whether the part is from a B777 and/or from MH370."Malaysia said it had sent a team to Reunion Island to verify whether the washed-up debris was from MH370. The island is French Indian Ocean territory.The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said it was working with Boeing and other officials."We know about it and we are trying to work with our French colleagues to try and figure out if this is from MH370. It could take some time," Chief Commissioner Martin Dolan told Reuters."It could take today or longer than that for us to ascertain that."-Boeing declined to comment.-The BBC quoted an aviation security expert who said the part had "incredible similarities" to a wing flap from a Boeing 777.But the BBC also noted that there had been other crashes much closer to the island. The part is roughly 2-2.5 meters in length, according to pictures of the debris.A local official on Reunion cautioned about rushing to conclusions."People are getting ahead of themselves over this," Eric Chesneau, an officer in the air transport police, told Reuters in response to speculation on social media. "It is more than likely plane debris, (but) we don't know what exact part it may be."(Reporting by Tim Hepher, Emmanuel Jarry and Matthias Blamont in PARIS, Lincoln Feast and Swati Pandey in SYDNEY and Alwyn Scott in NEW YORK; Writing by Dean Yates; Editing by Toni Reinhold and Mark Bendeich)
Friday, May 22, 12:45 PM GMT +0800 Media Statement-MEDIA STATEMENT-Released at 12.45 p.m./22 May 2015-MAS
Malaysia Airlines refers to reports of a staged protest by family members on the withdrawal of the Malaysian and Chinese governments and Malaysia Airlines in the operations of MH370’s Family Communication and Support Centres in China.The airline wishes to reiterate its commitment to assist those affected via several alternative avenues that have been established and that the reopening of the centres will not be necessary.As has been communicated to the family members, Malaysia Airlines will continue to provide information and maintain communication through dedicated hotline numbers and email address for the NOKs to enquire on general and compensation matters.In addition, Malaysia Airlines has reached out to family members in Beijing through a face-to-face engagement on 15 May 2015.Regular updates will continue to be available on the official website of MH370 via the URL http://www.mh370.gov.my
Russia vetoes bid to set up tribunal for downed flight MH17-Reuters By Michelle Nichols-JULY 29,15-YAHOONEWS
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council draft resolution on Wednesday that would have set up an international tribunal to prosecute those suspected of downing a Malaysia Airlines passenger airliner last year in eastern Ukraine.Eleven countries on the 15-member council voted in favor of the proposal by Malaysia, Australia, the Netherlands, Belgium and Ukraine, while three countries abstained: China, Angola and Venezuela. A resolution needs nine votes in favor to pass and no veto by Russia, the United States, China, Britain or France.Flight MH17 was shot down in July 2014 with 298 passengers on board, two-thirds of them Dutch. It crashed in Ukrainian territory held by Russian-backed separatists."Those responsible may believe that they can now hide behind the Russian Federation's veto. They will not be allowed to evade justice," Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told the council. There were 39 Australians on board flight MH17.She said Australia, the Netherlands, Malaysia, Belgium and Ukraine would now seek an alternative prosecution mechanism.Ukraine and Western countries accuse the rebels in eastern Ukraine of shooting down the plane with a Russian-made missile. But Moscow has rejected accusations it supplied the rebels with SA-11 Buk anti-aircraft missile systems.The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, told the council that "no veto will stand in the way of this heinous crime being investigated and prosecuted.""Efforts to deny justice only intensify the pain of the victims' families, who have already endured more than any of us can fathom," she said "It is the effect of Russia's veto today."Russia had proposed its own rival draft resolution, which pushed for a greater U.N. role in an investigation into what caused the downing of the aircraft and demanded justice, but it would not have set up a tribunal.Russian U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said it was premature to set up an international tribunal. He said the draft resolution was submitted for a vote by Malaysia and its co-sponsors with the knowledge that it would be vetoed."This in our view indicates the fact that political purposes were more important for them than practical objectives. This of course is regrettable," Churkin said. "Russia stands ready to cooperate in the conduct of a full, independent and objective investigation of the reasons and circumstances of the crash."Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders said the case had been made for a prosecution mechanism that transcended politics."I find it incomprehensible that a member of the Security Council obstructs justice in a tragedy that has affected so many. Impunity will give a very dangerous signal," he said.Malaysia, Australia, the Netherlands, Belgium and Ukraine are conducting a criminal inquiry in the downing of MH17. Separately, a final report on the cause of the crash is due in October from the Dutch Safety Board.On July 21, 2014, the Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution that demanded that those responsible "be held to account and that all states cooperate fully with efforts to establish accountability."(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
Saturday, July 11, 11:00 AM ,15GMT +0800 Media Statement=17 July marks the one year anniversary of MH17.MAS
Malaysia Airlines, together with the governments of Malaysia, Australia and Netherlands, are honouring those lost by offering our deep condolences to families and friends affected by this tragedy.In observance of the one year anniversary, the Government of Malaysia held a memorial event on 11 July 2015, at Kompleks Bunga Raya, KL International Airport, Sepang. The Government of Australia and the MH17 Aviation Disaster Foundation, with support from the Government of Netherlands, will also be having a remembrance ceremony on 17 July 2015, in Canberra and Nieuwegein respectively.Malaysia Airlines has made arrangements for family members to attend the memorial event at one of these countries by providing flight tickets, accommodation and transfers to the event venue.The airline would like to take this opportunity to thank the Government of Malaysia, Australia and Netherlands, our many international friends, our employees, our loyal customers, and the people of Malaysia who have provided tremendous and heartfelt support to Malaysia Airlines and the families of the passengers and crew during this difficult time.Today, we remember and honour those lost and keep their family and friends in our hearts.WE REMEMBER. WE HONOUR. ALWAYS AND FOREVER.MH17, 17 July 2014--end
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UPDATE-JULY 29,2015-07:00PM
US official: Debris in photo belongs to Boeing 777-Associated Press By JOAN LOWY and LORI HINNANT-JULY 29,15-YAHOONEWS
WASHINGTON (AP) — Air safety investigators have a "high degree of confidence" that a photo of aircraft debris found in the Indian Ocean is of a wing component unique to the Boeing 777, the same model as the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared last year, a U.S. official said Wednesday.Air safety investigators — one of them a Boeing investigator — have identified the component as a "flaperon" from the trailing edge of a 777 wing, the U.S. official said.A French official close to an investigation of the debris confirmed Wednesday that French law enforcement is on site to examine a piece of airplane wing found on the French island of Reunion, in the western Indian Ocean. A French television network was airing video from its Reunion affiliate of the debris.The U.S. and French officials spoke on condition that they not be named because they aren't authorized to speak publicly.At the United Nations, Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai told reporters that he has sent a team to verify the identity of the plane wreckage."Whatever wreckage found needs to be further verified before we can ever confirm that it is belonged to MH370," he said.If the debris turns out to be from Malaysia Airlines flight 370, it will be the first major break in the effort to discover what happened to the plane after it vanished on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board while traveling from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to Beijing. A massive multinational search effort of the South Indian Ocean, the China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand came up dry.A comprehensive report earlier this year into the plane's disappearance revealed that the battery of the locator beacon for the plane's flight data recorder had expired more than a year before the jet vanished. However, the report said the battery in the locator beacon of the cockpit voice recorder was working.Investigators hope that if they can locate the two recorders they can get to the bottom of what has become one of aviation's biggest mysteries. The unsuccessful search for Flight 370 has raised concern worldwide about whether airliners should be required to transmit their locations continually via satellite, especially when flying long distances over the ocean.Apart from the anomaly of the expired battery, the detailed report devoted page after page to describing a flight that started off completely normal.The 584-page report by a 19-member independent investigation group went into minute details about the crew's lives, including their medical and financial records and training. It also detailed the aircraft's service record, as well as the weather, communications systems and other aspects of the flight. Nothing unusual was revealed.The 777, first introduced into service in 1995, had had an enviable safety record up until Flight 370. The only prior fatal crash was of an Asiana Airlines flight while landing in San Francisco in 2013 that was later attributed by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board to mistakes by the flight's pilots. Two passengers were killed in the crash and a third was run over by a truck.Four months after the disappearance of Flight 370, another Malaysia Airlines 777 was shot down over rebel-held portion of Eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 aboard.___Hinnant reported from Paris. Associated Press writer Edith Lederer at the United Nations contributed to this report.___Follow Joan Lowy on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/AP_Joan
Authorities examine plane debris found off Africa, caution over links to MH370-Reuters-JULY 29,15-YAHOONEWS
PARIS/SYDNEY (Reuters) - France's air crash investigation agency is studying a piece of plane debris found on Reunion Island off the east coast of Africa but it was too early to say if it came from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a spokesman said on Wednesday.The BEA spokesman said the part had not been identified. Aviation experts said that based on photographs of the debris it appeared to be a wing flap.No trace has been found of MH370, which disappeared in March last year carrying 239 passengers and crew from Kuala Lumpur, bound for Beijing, in what has become one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. Most of the passengers were Chinese.Search efforts for the Boeing 777 , led by Australia, have focused on a broad expanse of the southern Indian Ocean off Australia."At this point in time, the BEA is studying the information on the airplane part found in La Reunion, in coordination with our Malaysian and Australian colleagues, and with the judicial authorities," the BEA spokesman said in an email."The part has not yet been identified and it is not possible at this hour to ascertain whether the part is from a B777 and/or from MH370."The Associated Press reported late on Wednesday that a U.S. official had said investigators have a "high degree of confidence" that debris found in the Indian Ocean is from a Boeing 777.Reunion Island is French Indian Ocean territory.The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said it was working with Boeing."We've received some pictures of the item and we are having them assessed by the manufacturers as to what they may be," ATSB spokesman Joe Hattley told Australian Associated Press.Boeing said it would not comment on the photos.The BBC quoted an aviation security expert who said the part had "incredible similarities" to a wing flap from a Boeing 777.But the BBC also noted that there had been other crashes much closer to the island. The part is roughly 2-2.5 meters in length, according to pictures of the debris.A local official on Reunion cautioned about rushing to conclusions."People are getting ahead of themselves over this," Eric Chesneau, an officer in the air transport police, told Reuters in response to speculation on social media. "It is more than likely plane debris, (but) we don't know what exact part it may be."(Reporting by Tim Hepher, Emmanuel Jarry and Matthias Blamont in PARIS, Lincoln Feast in SYDNEY and Alwyn Scott in NEW YORK; Writing by Dean Yates; Editing by Toni Reinhold)
Business | Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:21pm EDT-Authorities study plane debris found off Africa for links to Flight MH370
France's air crash investigation agency is studying a piece of plane debris found on Reunion Island off the east coast of Africa but it was too early to say if it came from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a spokesman said on Wednesday.A source familiar with the matter said the debris was most likely from a Boeing 777, but that it was not yet established if it was from MH370.A U.S. official said air safety investigators had a "high degree of confidence" the debris was from the same model as MH370, the Associated Press reported.The official said investigators, including a Boeing air safety investigator, had identified the component as a "flaperon" from the trailing edge of a 777 wing, AP reported.The spokesman for French investigation agency BEA said the part had not been identified.No trace has been found of MH370, which disappeared in March last year carrying 239 passengers and crew while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, in one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. Most of the passengers were Chinese.Search efforts led by Australia have focused on a broad expanse of the southern Indian Ocean off Australia."At this point in time the BEA is studying the information on the airplane part found in La Reunion, in coordination with our Malaysian and Australian colleagues, and with the judicial authorities," the BEA spokesman said in an email."The part has not yet been identified and it is not possible at this hour to ascertain whether the part is from a B777 and/or from MH370."Malaysia said it had sent a team to Reunion Island to verify whether the washed-up debris was from MH370. The island is French Indian Ocean territory.The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said it was working with Boeing and other officials."We know about it and we are trying to work with our French colleagues to try and figure out if this is from MH370. It could take some time," Chief Commissioner Martin Dolan told Reuters."It could take today or longer than that for us to ascertain that."-Boeing declined to comment.-The BBC quoted an aviation security expert who said the part had "incredible similarities" to a wing flap from a Boeing 777.But the BBC also noted that there had been other crashes much closer to the island. The part is roughly 2-2.5 meters in length, according to pictures of the debris.A local official on Reunion cautioned about rushing to conclusions."People are getting ahead of themselves over this," Eric Chesneau, an officer in the air transport police, told Reuters in response to speculation on social media. "It is more than likely plane debris, (but) we don't know what exact part it may be."(Reporting by Tim Hepher, Emmanuel Jarry and Matthias Blamont in PARIS, Lincoln Feast and Swati Pandey in SYDNEY and Alwyn Scott in NEW YORK; Writing by Dean Yates; Editing by Toni Reinhold and Mark Bendeich)
Friday, May 22, 12:45 PM GMT +0800 Media Statement-MEDIA STATEMENT-Released at 12.45 p.m./22 May 2015-MAS
Malaysia Airlines refers to reports of a staged protest by family members on the withdrawal of the Malaysian and Chinese governments and Malaysia Airlines in the operations of MH370’s Family Communication and Support Centres in China.The airline wishes to reiterate its commitment to assist those affected via several alternative avenues that have been established and that the reopening of the centres will not be necessary.As has been communicated to the family members, Malaysia Airlines will continue to provide information and maintain communication through dedicated hotline numbers and email address for the NOKs to enquire on general and compensation matters.In addition, Malaysia Airlines has reached out to family members in Beijing through a face-to-face engagement on 15 May 2015.Regular updates will continue to be available on the official website of MH370 via the URL http://www.mh370.gov.my
Russia vetoes bid to set up tribunal for downed flight MH17-Reuters By Michelle Nichols-JULY 29,15-YAHOONEWS
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council draft resolution on Wednesday that would have set up an international tribunal to prosecute those suspected of downing a Malaysia Airlines passenger airliner last year in eastern Ukraine.Eleven countries on the 15-member council voted in favor of the proposal by Malaysia, Australia, the Netherlands, Belgium and Ukraine, while three countries abstained: China, Angola and Venezuela. A resolution needs nine votes in favor to pass and no veto by Russia, the United States, China, Britain or France.Flight MH17 was shot down in July 2014 with 298 passengers on board, two-thirds of them Dutch. It crashed in Ukrainian territory held by Russian-backed separatists."Those responsible may believe that they can now hide behind the Russian Federation's veto. They will not be allowed to evade justice," Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told the council. There were 39 Australians on board flight MH17.She said Australia, the Netherlands, Malaysia, Belgium and Ukraine would now seek an alternative prosecution mechanism.Ukraine and Western countries accuse the rebels in eastern Ukraine of shooting down the plane with a Russian-made missile. But Moscow has rejected accusations it supplied the rebels with SA-11 Buk anti-aircraft missile systems.The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, told the council that "no veto will stand in the way of this heinous crime being investigated and prosecuted.""Efforts to deny justice only intensify the pain of the victims' families, who have already endured more than any of us can fathom," she said "It is the effect of Russia's veto today."Russia had proposed its own rival draft resolution, which pushed for a greater U.N. role in an investigation into what caused the downing of the aircraft and demanded justice, but it would not have set up a tribunal.Russian U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said it was premature to set up an international tribunal. He said the draft resolution was submitted for a vote by Malaysia and its co-sponsors with the knowledge that it would be vetoed."This in our view indicates the fact that political purposes were more important for them than practical objectives. This of course is regrettable," Churkin said. "Russia stands ready to cooperate in the conduct of a full, independent and objective investigation of the reasons and circumstances of the crash."Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders said the case had been made for a prosecution mechanism that transcended politics."I find it incomprehensible that a member of the Security Council obstructs justice in a tragedy that has affected so many. Impunity will give a very dangerous signal," he said.Malaysia, Australia, the Netherlands, Belgium and Ukraine are conducting a criminal inquiry in the downing of MH17. Separately, a final report on the cause of the crash is due in October from the Dutch Safety Board.On July 21, 2014, the Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution that demanded that those responsible "be held to account and that all states cooperate fully with efforts to establish accountability."(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
Saturday, July 11, 11:00 AM ,15GMT +0800 Media Statement=17 July marks the one year anniversary of MH17.MAS
Malaysia Airlines, together with the governments of Malaysia, Australia and Netherlands, are honouring those lost by offering our deep condolences to families and friends affected by this tragedy.In observance of the one year anniversary, the Government of Malaysia held a memorial event on 11 July 2015, at Kompleks Bunga Raya, KL International Airport, Sepang. The Government of Australia and the MH17 Aviation Disaster Foundation, with support from the Government of Netherlands, will also be having a remembrance ceremony on 17 July 2015, in Canberra and Nieuwegein respectively.Malaysia Airlines has made arrangements for family members to attend the memorial event at one of these countries by providing flight tickets, accommodation and transfers to the event venue.The airline would like to take this opportunity to thank the Government of Malaysia, Australia and Netherlands, our many international friends, our employees, our loyal customers, and the people of Malaysia who have provided tremendous and heartfelt support to Malaysia Airlines and the families of the passengers and crew during this difficult time.Today, we remember and honour those lost and keep their family and friends in our hearts.WE REMEMBER. WE HONOUR. ALWAYS AND FOREVER.MH17, 17 July 2014--end
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