Malaysia’s acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said that a UK navy ship is helping the search for the missing plane.
The second day of an international search for the missing Malaysian airliner has concluded without any sightings of debris in the southern Indian Ocean.
Australian officials said, the operation is due to start again tomorrow with extra vessels joining the search.
Five aircraft took part in today’s search for flight MH370, which vanished on 8th March with 239 people on board.
Satellite images have revealed objects possibly related to the plane in waters far south-west of Western Australia.
Meanwhile, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that Japan will continue to support international search efforts to find the missing Malaysia Airlines jet.
Mr. Abe spoke with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak over the telephone today.
Mr. Abe said, two P3C patrol aircraft from Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force, now in Malaysia, will fly to Australia to join the search for the possible debris.