MH370 search continues

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Search and recovery operation in the Australian Search and Rescue Region for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 continues on Thursday.

Chinese vessel "NANHAIJIU 115" sails toward the southern Indian Sea on March 26, 2014, to search for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. Five Chinese vessels have arrived at the area where an Australian satellite spotted suspicious items.[Zhao Yingquan/Xinhua]

Search activities on Thursday  will involve a total of 11 aircraft and five ships.

The search is split into two areas within the same proximity covering a cumulative 78,000 square kilometres.

Two Royal Australian Air Force AP-3C Orions, a Chinese Ilyushin IL-76, a Japanese Gulfstream jet, a US Navy P-8 Poseidon and a Japanese P-3 Orion will fly sorties throughout the day.

The first aircraft to leave Perth for the search area was the Chinese Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft around 8am. The two RAAF AP-3C Orions are scheduled to depart before midday.

Five civil aircraft are scheduled to depart between 9.30am and 11am. A total of 34 SES volunteers will again be air observers on board the civil aircraft.

A Japan Coast Guard ultra-long range jet will depart at around 2pm. A US Navy P8 Poseidon is scheduled to depart around 4pm. A Japanese P3 Orion is scheduled to depart around 5pm.

 HMAS Success remains in the search area about 2500 kilometres south-west of Perth and was joined by four Chinese ships – Xue Long, Kunlunshan, Haikou and Qiandaohu – in the search area.

Weather in the search area is expected to deteriorate later Thursday.

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