An Australian researcher believes he knows what happened to the plane and why nobody has found the wreckage.
Detecting underwater acoustic signals could provide scientists with new insights into plane crashes.
Forensic experts explain what we do know about MH370's disappearance and why its whereabouts remain so elusive.
It has now been an entire decade since Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 vanished under mysterious circumstances.
An Australian fisherman has come forward to reveal that he had discovered the wing of a commercial airliner.
One geoscientist has attempted to find out where the plane came down by analyzing barnacles stuck to the debris.
One researcher claims to have found evidence to suggest that the doomed flight did not crash where people thought it did.
A recently discovered piece of wreckage from the doomed airliner has shed new light on the mystery.
A British engineer believes that he has pinpointed the precise whereabouts of the missing airliner.
The pilot of the doomed airliner may have attempted to leave 'false trails' and hide the plane's true trajectory.
A new analysis of debris from the airliner has suggested that it had entered a 'death dive' before crashing.
Investigators looking in to the fate of the doomed airliner have learned more about the plane's final hours.
A directional microphone system in the Indian Ocean may have recorded the doomed airliner going down.
A man whose crew allegedly witnessed the plane going down has provided investigators with the co-ordinates.
A British man claims that he has discovered the missing airliner in the jungles of Cambodia using Google Earth.
There is growing evidence to suggest that the final report in the MH370 case contains incomplete data logs.
The Gendarmerie of Air Transport (GTA) has launched its own probe amid claims of a government cover-up.
In a final report on the fate of MH370, investigators admit that they have no explanation for its disappearance.
The latest search for answers concerning the fate of the missing airliner has come up empty.
An investigation by an Australian TV news program has suggested that the pilot crashed the plane on purpose.