
New MH370 Deep-Sea Search Holds No Wreckage as Families Push for Answers
A renewed deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean has not located the aircraft after two search phases in 2025–2026, surveying about 2,900 square miles of seabed within a 5,800-square-mile target area under Ocean Infinity’s no‑find‑no‑fee contract. Weather disruptions and difficult seas hindered operations, and while debris has surfaced in the past, the wreckage remains unfound. Families represented by Voice 370 are urging the government to extend the contract and to consider other deep-sea companies to continue seeking answers.












