Malaysian Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein on Thursday denied reports that its missing airliner continued flying for four hours after last contact, adding the last transmission from flight MH370 was at 01: 07 am, which indicated everything was normal. [Special coverage]
No proof Chinese satellite images linked to missing Malaysian plane
China's civil aviation chief said there was no proof that floating objects in the South China Sea seen by satellite were connected to a missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft.
"Chinese satellites have found smoke and floating objects. At present we cannot confirm this is related to the missing aircraft," Li Jiaxiang told China Daily during the annual session of the National People's Congress, China's parliament, on Thursday. >>>
China pledges unremitting efforts in searching for MH370
As the multinational hunt entered day six for the Beoing 777 aircraft, which suddenly disappeared from radar early Saturday morning while carrying 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, no solid leads about its whereabouts have been found so far. >>>
Malaysia promises regular briefings for relatives
China is calling on Malaysia to provide a unified information channel, to provide regular updates on the search for missing flight 370. >>>
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