
"HANOI, Vietnam -- A deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 began in the Indian Ocean on Wednesday, reviving efforts to solve one of aviation's greatest mysteries more than a decade after the jet vanished with 239 people on board. Malaysia's Transport Ministry said Wednesday that a search vessel, the Armada 86 05, arrived at a designated search area with two autonomous underwater vehicles."
"The government did not specifically mention Ocean Infinity, the company that helmed a previous search and had long been slated to lead the new one. But the craft that the government specified by number has been widely identified by maritime and aviation websites as belonging to Ocean Infinity. Earlier in December, the Malaysian government said that the Texas-based marine robotics firm would begin searching targeted areas of the seabed under a renewed "no-find, no-fee" agreement."
A deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 commenced in the Indian Ocean with the vessel Armada 86 05 carrying two autonomous underwater vehicles. The specific search location was not disclosed, and the vessel prepared for operations in Fremantle Port in Western Australia. The craft has been widely identified as linked to Ocean Infinity, which agreed to a renewed "no-find, no-fee" contract to search targeted seabed areas. Ocean Infinity confirmed it is resuming search efforts, declined further comment citing sensitivity, and previously conducted a 2018 search, saying it has upgraded technology and refined analysis for the renewed effort.
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