The Australian Traffic Safety Administration confirmed:
Today, August 16, the Australian Traffic Safety Administration (ATSB) announced a set of two reports analyzing data collected during the Malaysian Airlines airline search.
Researchers in Australia have tirelessly attempted to locate Malaysia Airlines' missing MH370 aircraft and believe that it has been located.
A new analysis shows that no one controls the missing aircraft MH370 when it rushes into the sea.
Investigators receive signals from the emergency locator on EgyptAir aircraft and narrow the scope of the search.
The initial analysis of the victims' bodies of the EgyptAir plane crash indicates that there is a possibility that an explosion in the cavity is causing the plane to fall.
Flight number MS804, departing from Charles De Gaulle airport, Paris, at 23:00 on May 18 (4:09 am Hanoi) to Cairo has disappeared from the radar screen, CNN has posted information
The Egyptian army said it had found fragments of the missing Egyptian plane. Currently, they are rushing to find the black box.
With the two fragments supposedly almost certainly belonging to the MH370, experts judged at least part of the cockpit not to fall to the sea floor immediately.
Maldives police are examining information on some of the suspected pieces of MH370 that drifted to the island nation, including the same object.