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Chinese ship to leave Australia to search for Flight 370

The Dong Hai Jiu 101 had been testing its Synthetic Aperture Sonar off the west Australian coast in recent days and will drop off personnel at the port of Fremantle before departing for the vast search area 1,800 kilometre to the southwest, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said in a statement.

February 17, 2016 / 20:28 IST
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The first Chinese ship to search for the Malaysian airliner that vanished almost two years ago is due to depart Australia tomorrow for the southern Indian Ocean equipped with state-of-the-art sonar, a search agency said.

The Dong Hai Jiu 101 had been testing its Synthetic Aperture Sonar off the west Australian coast in recent days and will drop off personnel at the port of Fremantle before departing for the vast search area 1,800 kilometre to the southwest, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said in a statement.

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The Chinese ship will become the fourth ship scouring a 120,000-square-kilometre expanse where Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is thought to have crashed on March 8, 2014.

The search has had several setbacks through crew illness and equipment failures in recent months.