Malaysia to Publicly Release Satellite Data on Missing Jetliner
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- May, 20, 2014 - 18:57
The Civil Aviation Department and British company Inmarsat on Tuesday said they would do this “in line with our commitment to greater transparency,” AP reported.
Some family members of the 239 people on the Malaysia Airlines plane have demanded raw satellite data to be made public for independent analysis.
According to the government, calculations using Inmarsat data showed Flight 370 ended in the Indian Ocean after it went missing March 8 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.