A three-part documentary series investigating the 2014 flight’s disappearance is scheduled to debut on one of the biggest OTT platforms. A Malaysia Airlines flight’s disappearance is expected to be partially explained by the documentary MH370: The Aircraft That Disappeared. In 2014, it vanished with 239 people aboard, 227 of them were passengers and the remaining eight were cabin crew.
On the airline’s ninth anniversary, Netflix is getting ready to release the docuseries on Malaysia Airlines Flight. On March 8, 2023, MH370: The Aircraft That Disappeared will be exclusively available on Netflix. The show will examine a number of theories that have been floated in relation to the loss of that plane. After months of search efforts, the Malaysian government ruled all the passengers dead in January 2015 after being unable to locate any information on the airliner.
The most puzzling and tragic episode to date is the missing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. The documentary series includes a variety of experts, missing persons’ families, law enforcement authorities, and many other people to provide a thorough understanding of what actually occurred on 8 March 2014.
When the event occurred, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was en route from Beijing Capital International Airport to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The flight is supposed to have disappeared somewhere in the middle before never making it to its intended destination. According to experts, the aircraft’s last contact with air traffic control occurred when it was flying over the South China Sea, around 38 minutes after departure.
After conducting many searches over several months, the Malaysian government assumed that all of the passengers were deceased. As the plane vanished, a number of theories started to circulate. Many believed that it had been hijacked, and many blamed the captain for it, but no one is currently aware of the facts.
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