Malaysian rescue teams
AirAsia: Acoustic equipment to be used in search for black boxes
Bad weather has hampered the search, keeping divers from looking for the wreck of the Airbus A320-200.
Months of searches have failed to turn up any trace of the missing aircraft, which disappeared on 8 March.
Officials says the hunt for Flight MH370 will shift further south in the Indian Ocean.
Officials say the MH370 wreckage was not on the seafloor of the area they’d initially identified.
No trace of flight MH370 has been found since it vanished on 8 March.
Malaysian authorities on Thursday released its report on the missing plane.
A US official said the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is likely to drag on for years.
The debris was found on Wednesday on a beach at the southern tip of Australia.
Australia vowed to keep searching for the missing Malaysian plane despite no sign of any wreckage.
The Bluefin-21 will keep scouring the Indian Ocean floor after it finishes its current targeted search.
The drone was forced to end its first deployment into what was meant to be a 16-hour operation.
The introduction of the undersea drone marks a new slower paced phase in the search.
The launch of the autonomous underwater vehicle marked a new phase in the search for MH370.
Australia said on Monday that the autonomous underwater vehicle would soon be deployed.
The Australian PM says searchers are confident they know the estimated position of the black box.
Efforts are now focused on two areas about 2,240 km northwest of Perth.
The signals bring to four the number of overall pings detected in recent days within the search area.
Officials say the hunt was at a critical stage as the batteries of the plane's black box were dying.
A ship has detected signals consistent with aircraft black boxes in the Indian Ocean.