MH370 Debris Will Be Found by Deep-Sea Hunt, Search Head Says

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A deep-sea sonar search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will find its wreckage, the lead investigator said after 263 days of scouring the seas yielded nothing.

Searchers for the plane, which disappeared March 8 with 239 people on board, are “very confident” the plane will be found along an arc in the southern Indian Ocean matching the last transmission from the plane, said Peter Foley, director of the MH370 search at the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.