Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Satellite data on missing Flight 370 MH370 disclosed

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KUALA, LUMPUR (CNN) - In line with their commitment for transparency, satellite company Inmarsat and the Malaysian government have recently disclosed satellite data on the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 to public.

Initial reports said the latest satellite data is revealed by the British satellite company Inmarsat, two months after the mysterious vanishing of the MH370 passenger plane.

The chief document is comprised of 47 pages, detailing the communication log between the Inmarsat satellite system and the Boeing 777 plane.

Inmarsat satellite reportedly picked up ping signals from Flight 370, a few moments after the plane went off the radar.

Basing on the overall satellite data analysis, the International Investigation team has therefore concluded that the Flight 370, otherwise known as MH370 had crashed somewhere down the Indian Ocean.