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Flight MH370 – 100 days

15 Jun 2014 — One hundred days ago, flight MH370 left Kuala Lumpur with 239 people on board bound for Beijing. But the routine Malaysia Airlines red-eye flight has now ended up in the history books as 'an unprecedented aviation mystery'. Where is the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER? This is the multi-million ringgit question on everyone's mind, from the loss-making national carrier to Putrajaya, to plane-maker Boeing and the rest of the world. The largest and most expensive search and rescue operation in aviation history has failed to detect any physical clue regarding MH370's final location after it vanished from civil and military radars less than two hours after taking off.

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