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回复 26# 勇龙
According to Malaysia Airline's Vice President of Operations Control, Fuad Sharuji, the airline currently has no idea where the aircraft is at the moment. Air Traffic Control in Subang, Malaysia lost contact with Flight MH370 at approximately 2:40am local time on Saturday, March 8.?"We tried to call this aircraft through various means," said Sharuji. He added that Malaysia Airlines investigated reports that the aircraft had landed in several places but concluded that none of the reports were true.?The Boeing 777-200 aircraft departed from Kuala Lumpur International Airport at approximately 12:41am for the 3,700 kilometre trip to Beijing. It was estimated to land in Beijing at 6:30am. According to Sharuji, the aircraft had 7.5 hours of fuel on board at the time of disappearance.?
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