Sky News Australia has announced the new chapter in the MH370 investigation. MH370: The Final Search will air on 23 February at 8pm AEDT.
On the eve of the eighth anniversary of the crash, and with all previous searches proving unsuccessful, Sky News uncovers new information that could help investigators finally solve the biggest aviation mystery of all time.
Sky News anchor and investigative journalist Peter Stefanovic returns to present the one-hour documentary MH370: The Final Search. It follows on two years after the first two-part documentary special called MH370: The Untold Story aired, which is still the most successful Sky News documentary to date.
Stefanovic speaks to leading aviation experts and oceanographers who put forward a compelling case as to why Malaysia should green light one final search. Did the Malaysian government have contact with the pilot before it disappeared? Is there political foul play at hand? Can the plane and its passengers finally be located using new technology? This compelling new documentary will address all these questions and more.
Peter Stefanovic said: “MH370 remains the greatest aviation mystery of all time. Eight years on and there is still no sign of the plane or its 239 passengers and crew.
“This documentary exposes new details that haven’t been aired before with a compelling argument to get that search going again. We need to know where that plane is and finally give the families and friends of those on board some peace.”
On the night of 8 March 2014, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 carrying 239 people, including six Australians, vanished without a trace while on a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. After eight years and following the most expensive sea search the world has ever seen and one that galvanised Malaysian, Australian, Chinese and French authorities, what happened to MH370 remains unknown.
MH370: The Final Search is the first documentary to air on Sky News under its 2022 programming line-up.
MH370: The Final Search premieres Wednesday 23 February at 8pm AEDT