Nothing related to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 were found so far in waters where suspicious objects had been spotted, said captain of the Chinese vessel Haixun 01 on Tuesday.
"Good night Malaysian three seven zero" were the last words spoken from the cockpit of the missing plane, the Malaysian transport ministry says.
The black box for the missing Malaysian flight will run out of battery power around April 7, or April 12 at the latest, and its signal will then vanish.
The families of the Chinese passengers of MH370 have thanked all the nations, including Malaysia, that are involved in the ongoing search for the missing flight that ended in the southern Indian Ocean.
Will this week produce the breakthrough the world has been waiting for in the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370?
The critical step to search the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 at this moment is to confirm the place of debris, Australian search operation commander Peter Leavy said on Sunday.
Search activities for the missing Malaysian jet on Sunday wrapped up with further sightings of potential debris but again no confirmation. Special
Objects that may be related to the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 have been recovered by Chinese and Australian ships.
Five aircraft spotted many objects of various colors during Friday's search for flight MH370 over the new search area in southern Indian Ocean.
Relatives of the MH370 passengers plan to head for Malaysia this weekend to continue pushing Kuala Lumpur to release all the information.
A Chinese vessel began scouring a new search area in the southern Indian Ocean on Friday in the hunt for the Malaysian Airlines jetliner.
A New Zealand search plane spots objects in the new Indian Ocean search area where an international team is looking for wreckage from MH370.