MH370 10th Anniversary: Our 10 Major Stories

574
March 03, 2024
MH370
Blaine Gibson with MH370 cabin debris in Madagascar.

Over the past 10 years, we have published just over 1000 stories on the tragic disappearance of MH370 on March 8, 2014, taking with it 239 souls.

While we have published over 1000 articles we have steadfastly refused to publish the endless irresponsible conspiracy theories that haunt the relatives left behind, despite the fact it would have been a major financial boon to our website with tens of millions of clicks and thus advertising dollars.

We have looked back over the past two years and present the 10 stories that our millions of readers responded to the most.

Outstanding BBC documentary shines a light on MH370 location

Aussie fisherman did not find MH370 wing

MH370 Myths Debunked

New Report Proves WSPRnet Tracking Over Long Distances

Revolutionary MH370 Tracking Works Over Short Distances

Over 120 Books Written About MH370

MH370 Debris Now For The Facts

GT’s Radar Slams Netflix Documentary

GT’s Radar: End the MH370 Bickering

A Comprehensive Overview of MH370 (2022)

Airlineratings.com is packed with information about air travel and answers questions that many of us may have thought of, but didn’t know who to ask. Well, now you do!

Airlineratings.com was developed to provide everyone in the world with a one-stop shop for everything related to airlines, formed by a team of aviation editors, who have forensically researched nearly every airline in the world.

Our rating system is rated from one to seven stars on safety – with seven being the highest ranking. Within each airline, you will find the country of origin, airline code, booking URL and seat map information. The rating system takes into account a number of different factors related to audits from aviation’s governing bodies, lead associations as well as the airline’s own safety data. Every airline has a safety rating breakdown so you can see exactly how they rate.

Over 230 of the airlines on the site that carry 99 per cent of the world’s passengers have a product rating. Given that low-cost, regional and full-service carriers are so different we have constructed a different rating system for each which can be found within each airline.

Airlineratings.com has information on over 30 types of aircraft from the latest Boeing 787 to the A380 and smaller jets.

Best of all, there are simple answers to many of the quirky questions including:

  • “What are all those noises after takeoff and before landing?”
  • “Why do you have to put the window shades up for landing and takeoff?”
  • “What is a winglet and what is it for?
  • “Why is it so costly to fly short distances?”
  • “How often is an aircraft maintained?
  • “How strong is a wing?”
  • “How do they test aircraft”
  • “How often do plane tyres need to be replaced?”