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A ship from U.S. exploration firm Ocean Infinity has deployed to the Indian Ocean search zone for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, raising hopes of resolving the aviation mystery. Malaysia has not yet signed a contract, casting uncertainty, but Transport Minister Anthony Loke welcomed Ocean Infinity's proactive approach. The new search, set to last 18 months, aims to expand the previous search area and is expected to commence soon.
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