Kuala Lumpur: The Malaysian government has said that it will publicly release satellite data used to narrow down the search for the missing jetliner to the southern Indian Ocean. The Civil Aviation Department and British company Inmarsat said in a joint statement that they would do this “in line with our commitment to greater transparency.” [caption id=“attachment_1533549” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Image used for representational purpose. AP[/caption] Some family members of the 239 people on the plane have demanded raw satellite data to be made public for independent analysis. The government says calculations using Inmarsat data showed Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ended in the Indian Ocean after it went missing on 8 March while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. No wreckage has been found, and an underwater hunt continues. Authorities believe the plane was flown deliberately off course, but are still investigating the cause of the disappearance. AP
The Malaysian government has said that it will publicly release satellite data used to narrow down the search for the missing jetliner to the southern Indian Ocean.
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