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You are here: Home / News / Public Safety and Emergency Response / Australia Ship Close to Retrieving Possible Plane Debris

Australia Ship Close to Retrieving Possible Plane Debris

March 25, 2014 By Editor


An Australian navy ship was close to retrieving several objects spotted in remote southern Indian Ocean by the international team hunting for the Malaysian jetliner that went missing 17 days ago.

Australian and Chinese planes reported seeing several objects floating about 2500km south-west of Perth.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott said two objects – the first grey or green and circular and the second orange and rectangular – located by an Australian P3 Orion aircraft in the area. A Chinese Ilyushin-76 plane reported spotting "white and square" objects in the same location.

The Australian Premier said it was not known whether the objects were from Malaysia Airlines MH370.

The HMAS Success ship is in the area attempting to recover the objects. Chinese Icebreaker Xue Long is also heading towards the area.

None of the sighted objects so far have been firmly linked to Flight MH370, which disappeared more than two weeks ago.

Nicole Schill, Marketing Communications, Tel: +1 519-620-5890, nicole.schill@exactearth.com

Story courtesy of the Economic Times, for the full article click here.

exactAIS® tracking of the HMAS Success searching for possible plane debris

exactAIS® tracking of the HMAS Success and Ice Breaker, Xue Long, searching for possible plane debris 2500 km south-west of Perth.

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