Malaysia to pay US firm up to $70M if it finds missing plane

This undated handout picture released Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018 by the company Ocean Infinity shows the vessel ‘Seabed Constructor’ which has been dispatched to the southern Indian Ocean to search for the wreckage of the missing plane, MH370. Malaysia’s government said Wednesday it will pay U.S. company Ocean Infinity up to $70 million if it can find the wreckage or black boxes of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 within three months, in a renewed bid to solve the plane’s disappearance nearly four years ago. (Ocean Infinity via AP)

PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia — Malaysia’s government said Wednesday it will pay U.S. company Ocean Infinity up to $70 million if it can find the wreckage or black boxes of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 within three months, in a renewed bid to solve the plane’s disappearance nearly four years ago.

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