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Searches of Malaysian aircraft missing: who pay them?

Canberra, Australia - Malaysia declares at 50% with Australia; Canberra doesn't confirm...

Who will incur the costs necessary to continue the searches of the B-777 airplane of Malaysian Airlines, disappeared last March 8 perhaps in Indian oceanic waters, while it was on the route from Kuala Lumpur-Beijing with 239 people on board. Searches that could continue for long time with million dollars? About it Malaysia and Australia (whose Government already predicts a cost of about USD 84 million...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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