Hanoi, Feb. 25 -- The search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished 11 years ago, has resumed.

Malaysian Minister of Transport Anthony Loke told the press on February 25 that the British marine robotics company Ocean Infinity has started what would likely be the final search for MH370 despite not having finalised a contract with the Malaysian government.

Last December, the Malaysian government announced its approval for a new search for the plane. The contract, valid for 18 months, stipulates that Malaysia will pay Ocean Infinity 70 million USD if the aircraft is found. If the search is unsuccessful, the country will adhere to the no find, no fee principle, similar to the unsuccessful search conducted by Ocean Infini...