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Marine robotics company launches mission to find Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 — and can earn a hefty sum if successful 

December 31, 2025
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Marine robotics company launches mission to find Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 — and can earn a hefty sum if successful 

A Texas-based marine robotics company embarked on an intermittent 55-day mission Tuesday to try and locate the elusive wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished with 239 people on board in 2014.

Ocean Infinity, a marine robotics company based in Austin, Texas, struck the coveted deal with the Malaysian government, the country’s Ministry of Transport announced in early December.

The company will employ its own underwater vehicles, deep sea drones and advanced scanning technology on the mission, but only for the 55-days that the Malaysian government permitted.

A man looking at a message board for passengers onboard missing MH370 in Kuala Lumpur, covered in messages and signatures from the public.
A US marine robotics company launched a 55-day mission to find the Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 wreckage on Tuesday. REUTERS

The remote-operated machinery will scan 6,000-square-miles down in the Indian Ocean seabed.

The Malaysia Airlines plane, a Boeing 777, disappeared from air traffic radar on March 8, 2014 shortly after departing from Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur. The 239 passengers and crew were set to arrive in Beijing that same day.

Two-thirds of the passengers were Chinese. There were also Malaysians, Americans, Australians and other nationalities on board.

The confounding disappearance of the entire plane rocked the world and remains one of the single-largest unsolved mysteries to date.

No bodies or wreckage were ever found, and the pilots didn’t issue a distress call. The plane’s location-tracking transponder stopped broadcasting entirely shortly after departing from Kuala Lumpur.

A large red ship with a helipad on its stern in the middle of the deep blue ocean, on a clear day with scattered clouds.
Authorities surmised the plane crashed somewhere in the Indian Ocean. EPA
Blurred silhouette of an airplane against a blue sky.
The 239 people on board are all presumed dead. AP

Satellite data showed the plane turned from its flight path and headed south toward the Indian Ocean, where officials believed it had crashed.

The immediate search for the plane was called off after just 22 days because of bad weather. It never resumed, and everyone aboard the plane was presumed dead.

Sparse pieces of suspected debris have washed up on Indian Ocean islands and along the African coast, but no human remains or any significant portions of wreckage have been found.

Illustration of a map detailing the timeline and locations of the MH370 disappearance.
The initial search for the plane only lasted 22 days. AFP via Getty Images

The governments of Australia, Malaysia and China launched a joint underwater search in 2014 — the largest and most expensive in aviation history. They covered a 46,000-square-mile area in the southern Indian Ocean.

The operation concluded in 2017 and produced very little relevant discoveries.

In 2018, Ocean Infinity assumed control over the search for three months and promised to only accept payment if they found the actual wreckage. The same “no-find, no-fee” contract still stands for the current search.

A crying woman holds a sign with an illustration of an airplane.
Many of the victims’ families are still stuck in drawn-out lawsuits with Malaysia Airlines. REUTERS

Should Ocean Infinity locate the aircraft, it will receive a payment of $70 million. 

The victims’ families, meanwhile, are still embroiled in lawsuits against Malaysia Airlines. A Beijing court ordered compensation for eight Chinese families in early December, marking a major victory in the years-long stall.

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