Families of passengers on board missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 said on Monday that an investigation report released to them had no new findings on the reason for the plane's mysterious disappearance.
The report however highlighted mistakes and protocols and guidelines that were not followed, said the families after a briefing on the report.
The report will be released to the media at 0630 GMT.
Family members speak to the media after an MH370 closed door meeting in Putrajaya, July 30, 2018./VCG Photo
Family members speak to the media after an MH370 closed door meeting in Putrajaya, July 30, 2018./VCG Photo
"We hope that these mistakes will not be repeated and that measures are put in place to prevent them in the future," said Grace Nathan, a lawyer whose mother, Anne Daisy, was on the plane.
Flight MH370, carrying 239 people, disappeared on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014.
Only three confirmed fragments of MH370 have been found, all of them on western Indian Ocean shores, including a two-meter wing part known as a flaperon. It is one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries.
The report comes two months after Malaysia called off a privately funded underwater search for the aircraft.
Source(s): Reuters