
Is this lost luggage from MH370?
A distinctive Angry Birds purse, a mobile phone case and several bags are among 20 possible MH370 items found by a US adventurer.
A distinctive Angry Birds purse, a mobile phone case and several bags are among 20 possible MH370 items found by a US adventurer.
It's been two years since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared with 239 passengers and crew on board.
The grieving family of one of the New Zealanders on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will file a lawsuit against the carrier.
Malaysia Airlines has reversed a ban on checked baggage after taking the unusual step of telling long-haul passengers they should fly without checked luggage on European flights.
Malaysia Airlines has launched its own investigation after a pilot flying out of Auckland on Christmas Day was surprised by the direction he was flying in.
Disgruntled passengers booked on a Malaysia Airlines flight from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur were told not to talk to media by airline manager.
Disgruntled passengers booked on a Malaysia Airlines flight from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur experienced more than 24 hours of delays due to "technical issues".
Expert says Malaysia Airlines jet probably made a soft landing on the water, floated for a while on the surface, and then sank mostly in one piece.
France has launched a hunt for more wreckage from the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 off Reunion Island.
The latest Herald data blog post shows how the debris from MH370 came to Reunion Island, using mathematical modelling.
Confirmation that a wing part came from the missing Malaysian Airlines aircraft establishes that Flight 370 crashed somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
While MH370 families wait for confirmation part found on Reunion Island belonged to missing plane, anxiety mounts.
Malaysia has asked the islands surrounding Reunion to be vigilant for possible plane wreckage, as France confirmed the object washed up was from a Boeing 777.
A plane door has reportedly been found washed up on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean.
Malaysian officials said they are finally close to "solving the mystery" of MH370.
An inability to guarantee justice for the families of those killed in downed flight MH17 is "infuriating" Foreign Minister Murray McCully says.
Authorities are increasingly confident the plane wreckage found on an Indian Ocean island is from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
It was what Murray McCully called a "bad day for the Security Council" after Russia stopped an international tribunal being set up to prosecute the people who shot down MH17.
The biggest pieces of wreckage have vanished, hauled away to the Netherlands for analysis, and green stalks of grass are poking through the burned ground where the centre section exploded.
Families of those killed when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down over Ukraine last year have demanded justice at an emotional memorial ceremony.
A team of researchers at Texas A&M University at Qatar believe they have solved an important puzzle, identifying the most likely MH370 crash scenario.
Airbus Group is about to face a fresh challenge in reviving sales of its A380 as used aircraft hit the market.
Malaysia Airlines has issued an apology to its passengers after one of its flights was delayed for 24 hours.
Authorities have agreed to continue the search for Flight MH370 for another year if the plane is not found within weeks.
A year on, scenes of the screaming parents and sobbing relatives of passengers on flight MH370 remain fresh in my mind, writes Lincoln Tan.
A support group for the families of missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 is holding a remembrance day in Kuala Lumpur this weekend.
Danica Weeks, wife of MH370 passenger Paul Weeks, pens a heartfelt letter to the husband she dreams of bringing home.