Rescue authorities study satellite data on Friday for more clues of the lost Malaysian plane, after an air and sea search in the remote Indian Ocean off Australia failed to find any trace.
Australian PM Tony Abbott said satellite imagery found two objects possibly related to missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner, with an Australian Air Force P3 Orion dispatched to investigate.
An RAAF pilot flies an AP-3C Orion over the Indian Ocean, March 19.
China paid great attention to Australia's possible findings related to missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said on Thursday.
China has found no trace of missing flight MH370 entering its territory or airspace, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei says.
Some family members of passengers on board missing flight MH370 decided on Tuesday to set up a family member committee to better negotiate with Malaysia Airlines and the Malaysian government.
Radar station in southern Thailand detects signal of an unidentified aircraft that departed Malaysia and flew north but may have changed course to the Strait of Malacca, air force chief says.
Maldives island residents saw "low flying plane" on the morning of disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, Maldivian news website Haveeru reported.
Chinese vessels will set out at 8 am on Wednesday for new search areas to hunt the Malaysian Airlines jetliner which went missing 11 days ago after Malaysia announced to further expand the search.
China's search for missing jet looks closer to home after background checks reveal no evidence of terror links among Chinese passengers.
No passenger from Chinese mainland aboard the missing MH370 flight might be involved in hijack or terror attack, Chinese ambassador to Malaysia says.
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, pilot of the ill-fated Malaysian Airlines flight bound for Beijing from Kuala Lumpur which disappeared without trace March 8, 2014.