Officials to decide whether to extend search for Flight 370
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Officials from Malaysia, Australia and China will decide Friday whether to extend an underwater search for Flight 370 amid renewed appeals by families of those aboard the Malaysia Airlines jet to not give up the hunt more than two years after the plane vanished.
Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai has said the meeting will decide the future direction of the search, with about 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 square miles) of the designated search area still to be scanned by sonar equipment towed from ships.
So far, the search has not yielded a single clue. Officials have said the search for the Boeing 777, which so far cost 180 million Australian dollars ($135 million) —the most expensive in aviation history, will end later this year unless new credible evidence is found.
Representatives from Voice 370, a group representing family members of the plane’s 239 passengers and crew, met with Australian officials in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.


