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  2. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 satellite communications

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    The analysis of communications between Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and Inmarsat's satellite telecommunication network provide the primary [1] [a] source of information about Flight 370's location and possible in-flight events after it disappeared from military radar coverage at 02:22 Malaysia Standard Time (MYT) on 8 March 2014 (17:22 UTC, 7 March), one hour after communication with air ...

  3. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370/MAS370) was an international passenger flight operated by Malaysia Airlines that disappeared from radar on 8 March 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia to its planned destination, Beijing Capital International Airport in China. [1] The cause of its disappearance has not been ...

  4. File:MH370 flight path with numbers.svg - Wikipedia

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    The source map is in simple cylindrical projection (from Google Earth) and was gereferenced and distorted into a flat Mercator projection before being traced for this map. The data in the source image (ie. the flight path) that was traced to generate this map is the location of Flight 370.

  5. Malaysia's missing MH370 plane: What we know, 10 years on - AOL

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    The Boeing 777 went missing on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014. Satellite data analysis showed the plane likely crashed somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean, off the coast ...

  6. File:Reunion debris compared to MH370 flight path and ...

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    English: This map displays the location of Reunion Island in relation to the known flight path of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (shown in red; based on civilian & military radar), calculated flight path (shown in yellow; based on analysis of communications between Flight 370 and the Inmarsat satellite communications network), and the underwater search area at the time the debris was found ...

  7. Timeline of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 flight disappearance

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    A satellite records a faint, final "ping" from the disabled ACARS system. A broad arc of the jet's possible location stretches from Kazakhstan into the southern Indian Ocean. - About 8:40 a.m.

  8. Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 370 was expected to arrive in Beijing at 6:30 local time (same time zone as Malaysia; 22:30 UTC, 7 March). At 7:24, Malaysia Airlines issued a media statement that Flight 370 was missing after contact was lost with Malaysian ATC at 2:40. The time of the last contact with ATC was later corrected to 1:19; Malaysia Airlines was notified at ...

  9. Location of lost Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 could finally ...

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    Scientists have developed a new technique to reconstruct the path and origin of debris from the missing flight MH370 that was lost over the Indian Ocean in 2014 with 239 passengers.. The method ...