MH370 plane disappearance

France reopens MH370 investigation after Malaysia accused of cover-up

The flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing went missing in March 2014, with 239 passengers and crew on board. Despite extensive searches at a cost of nearly NZ$152 million, the main body of the airplane was never located.

Malaysia's government released its findings on July 30 in a 400-page report. The findings concluded the plane's diversion from its planned route was likely made "under manual control" - and couldn't "exclude the intervention of a third party".

However the report said the lack of evidence meant they still don't know why the plane disappeared.