A new search area has been announced for MH370, that disappeared in March. Australian officials have stated that the aircraft was “highly likely” to have been on autopilot before it crashed in the southern Indian Ocean. Australian officials also stated that they expected the massive international search area to shift farther south this summer. Today, Australia, Malaysia and China announced that a satellite working group defined a new search zone of up to 60,000 square kilometres along in the southern Indian Ocean. Australia’s deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said, “Specialists have analyzed satellite communications information—information which was never initially intended

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