It is one of the world’s most baffling mysteries of the past decade. On March 8, 2014, Flight MH370 disappeared, leaving 239 people on board unaccounted for. It is hard to believe that in an era of mobile phones and GPS tracking systems, the disappearance of an entire aircraft was conceivable. Yet, despite the modern technology at our disposal, the aircraft seemed to vanish without a trace. ‘MH370 A Decade On’ hears of the struggles faced by the family members of the victims and follows the breadcrumbs left behind from faint signals hidden in the atmosphere to scientists simulating barnacle movements. A decade after the plane’s disappearance will MH370 ever be found?
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