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Live: Fears for plane as contact lost

(chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2014-03-08 08:59

3:50 pm

Chinese leaders lament air disaster. Click here for China Daily's video report.

3:43 pm

Family members of passengers on the missing Malaysian flight are temporarily resettled at the Lido Hotel in Beijing, Xinhua reported.

Live: Fears for plane as contact lost

2:40 pm

President Xi Jinping urged all-out efforts to deal with the Malaysian flight incident and aftermath.


2:30 pm

Malaysia Airlines released the 4th media statement on MH370 Flight Incident  on its website. Full text below:

We regret to announce that Subang Traffic Control lost contact with flight MH370 at 2:40 am today.

We are currently working with international authorities on the search and rescue mission and as at 1400 hours, 08 March 2014, we have no information on the location of the airline.

MH370 is a Boeing 777-200 aircraft on a code share with China Southern Airlines.. It departed Kuala Lumpur at 12.41 am today for Beijing. The aircraft was scheduled to land at Beijing International Airport at 6.30am local Beijing time. The flight had a total number of 227 passengers and 12 crew members. The passengers were from 14 different countries, most of whom are from China.

Our team is currently calling family members of passengers to keep them updated on the situation and our focus now is to work with the emergency responders and the authorities. We are sending a MH team to support the families of passengers at Beijing. The airline will continue to publish regular updates on the situation.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all passengers, our crew and their family members.

Family members please call 03 8787 1269 or call 87871629.

Media: +603 8777 5698/ +603 8787 1276.

Public: +603 7884 1234

2:20 pm

Boeing offers its deepest concern to the families of those aboard missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.

Boeing is assembling a team to provide technical assistance to investigating authorities.

2:00 pm

The Malaysia Airlines plane that went missing on Saturday morning with 239 people on board had crashed into waters off Vietnam's southern Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam's Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reported, quoting Rear Admiral Ngo Van Phat, political commissar of the Fifth Naval Region.

12:10 pm

No signal had been picked up from a Malaysia Airlines Boeing B777-200 aircraft flight carrying 239 passengers and crew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, a Vietnamese rescue official said on Saturday, Reuters reported.

Vietnamese and Chinese media had reported that a signal from the plane had been picked up. The reports did not identify what kind of signal.

12:00 pm

The flight was piloted by Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, a Malaysian aged 53. He has a total flying hours of 18,365hours. He joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981. First officer, Fariq Ab.Hamid, a Malaysian, is aged 27. He has a total flying hours of 2,763 hours. He joined Malaysia Airlines in 2007.

11:40 am

The Malaysia Airlines just released a list of the passengers from 14 countries and regions.

The origins of the passengers break down like this:

154 Chinese, including one infant and 1 from China's Taiwan.

Malaysia 38

Indonesia 12

Australia 7

France 3

USA 3, plus one infant

New Zealand 2

Ukraine 2

Canada 2

Russia, Italy, Netherlands and Austria, all one each

This flight was a code share with China Southern Airlines.

11:20 am

A Vietnamese official of search and rescue said signal of the missing Malaysia Airlines plane has been detected, local media reported.

The official told local VNExpress that signal of the plane with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board has been detected at some 120 nautical miles southwest of Vietnam's southernmost Ca Mau province.

11:15 am

The Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya denied the rumors that the B777 has landed in Nanming, southwestern Guizhou province in China.

11:10 am

The Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya confirmed that the airline have lost all contacts with flight MH370.

"Malaysia Airlines is currently working with the authorities who have activated their search-and-rescue teams to locate the aircraft," the statement said.

An official at the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) said the plane had failed to check in as scheduled at 1721 GMT while it was flying over the sea between Malaysia and Ho Chi Minh city.

11:00 am

China Maritime Search and Rescue Center said there is no accurate information to determine whether the flight entered the China air traffic control area. The emergency mechanism has been launched and the rescue force is standing by for any rescue. There is no updated news from related departments, according to the Salvage Bureau of the Ministry of Communications.

10:55 am

Malaysia Airlines held a press conference at the Lido Hotel in Beijing to provide updates on the missing aircraft.

10:47 am

China's Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC) confirmed the flight MH370 from Malaysia to Beijing has lost contact.

So far, the flight, which carries 239 people, including 12 crew members and 158 Chinese passengers, hasn't contacted Chinese air traffic management department or entered China's air traffic control area.

The flight lost contact and its radar signal at 01:20 am Saturday when flying over the Ho Chi Minh air traffic control area in Vietnam.

Previous reports said altogether 160 Chinese passengers were on board, but the figure has been changed. Two Chinese missed the flight and the accurate number is 158, according to the CAAC.

10:11 am

China is very worried over a Beijing-bound plane that has lost contact with air traffic control, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Saturday.

"The news is very disturbing. We hope everyone on the plane is safe," said Wang.

He made the remarks at a press conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature.

Wang said that China's Foreign Ministry and the related departments have activated emergency response mechanism.


9:55 am

The Malaysia Airlines released a statement on its website expressing their deeply regret. Full text below.

We deeply regret that we have lost all contacts with flight MH370 which departed Kuala Lumpur at 12.41 am earlier this morning bound for Beijing. The aircraft was scheduled to land at Beijing International Airport at 6.30am local Beijing time. Subang Air Traffic Control reported that it lost contact at 2.40am (local Malaysia time) today.

Flight MH370 was operated on a Boeing B777-200 aircraft. The flight was carrying a total number of 239 passengers and crew – comprising 227 passengers (including 2 infants), 12 crew members. The passengers were of 13 different nationalities. Malaysia Airlines is currently working with the authorities who have activated their Search and Rescue team to locate the aircraft. Our team is currently calling the next-of-kin of passengers and crew.

Focus of the airline is to work with the emergency responders and authorities and mobilize its full support. Our thoughts and prayers are with all affected passengers and crew and their family members. The airline will provide regular updates on the situation.


9:45 am

China is helping locate a Malaysia Airlines aircraft which has gone missing on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, Chinese state television said on one of its official microblog.

9:40 am

The jet was carrying about 7.5 hours of fuel and would likely have run out of fuel, Malaysia Airlines Vice President of Operations Control Fuad Sharuji told CNN.


9:35 am

CCTV said 158 Chinese nationals were onboard the flight, according to its official microblog.

The Chinese state television also reported there had not been any reports received yet about any aircraft crashed in Chinese waters.


9:33 am

Boeing said it was aware of reports that the Malaysia Airlines plane was missing and was monitoring the situation but had no further comment.


9:17 am

Radar contact with the flight was lost in airspace controlled by Vietnam in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The aircraft did not enter airspace controlled by China and did not make contact with Chinese controllers.

9:05 am

The airline said the flight had lost contact with Malaysian air traffic controllers at 2.40 a.m, just over two hours into the flight.

If the plane is found to have crashed, the loss would mark the second fatal accident involving a Boeing 777 in less than a year, after an unblemished safety record since the jet entered service in 1995.

Last summer, an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crash landed in San Francisco, killing three passengers.

8:59 am

KUALA LUMPUR  - A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 227 passengers (including 2 infants) and 12 crew lost contact with air traffic controllers early on Saturday en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, the airliner said in a statement.

"Malaysia Airlines is currently working with the authorities who have activated their search-and-rescue teams to locate the aircraft," it said.

Flight MH370, operating a B777-200 aircraft departed Kuala Lumpur at 12:41 am Saturday and had been expected to land in Beijing at 6.30 am the same day.

How to reach Malaysia Airlines

Beijing: 010-65052681

Shanghai: 021-23293999

Guangzhou: 020-83358868

Xiamen: 0592-2106088

Kunming: 0871-67085770

The public may contact +603 7884 1234. For media queries, kindly contact +603 8777 5698/ +603 8787 1276.

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