Governments pledge won't give up search for Malaysia Airlines jet




 
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Governments pledge won't give up search for Malaysia Airlines jet
 
May 5th, 2014  
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Governments pledge won't give up search for Malaysia Airlines jet
By Matt Siegel SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia, China and Malaysia pledged on Monday not to give up searching for a Malaysia Airlines jetliner that disappeared almost two months ago, despite lingering questions about how to proceed and who will pay. No trace of Flight MH370 has been found since it vanished on a scheduled service from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, despite the most intensive search in commercial aviation history. Financial responsibility is a major focus of the talks and Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss seemed to open the door to manufacturers including Boeing, which produced the 777-200ER jet, and engine maker Rolls Royce, to contribute financially.




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