Investigators involved in the MH370 search operations are still staring at 1000 possible flight paths that MH370 may have taken before crashing into the southern Indian Ocean.
The chief commissioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), Martin Dolan, who is coordinating the search for MH370, said a "reasonably clear picture" of the plane's final trajectory was starting to emerge, the Stuff.co.nz reported.
Dolan however claimed that he cannot guarantee whether MH370 would ever be found given that the search operation is being conducted in a large area which he said is more than three times the size of Spain.
The Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, vanished on March 8 with 239 people, including two New Zealanders on board.
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