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===The complete manifest===

Sort by Name, Nationality and Age<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/content/dam/mas/master/en/pdf/Malaysia%20Airlines%20Flight%20MH%20370%20Passenger%20Manifest.pdf |title=MH 370 PASSENGER MANIFEST |date=8 March 2014 |publisher=Malaysia Airlines |accessdate=8 March 2014}}</ref>

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| 1 AN/WENLAN CHN 65 || 61 KOLEKAR/SWANAND IND 23 || 121 SIM/KENGWEI MYS 53 || 181 YAN/XIAO CHN 27
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| 2 BAO/YUANHUA CHN 63 || 62 KOLEKAR/VINOD IND 59 || 122 SIREGAR/FIRMAN IDN 25 || 182 YANG/LI CHN 35
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| 3 BAI/XIAOMO CAN 37 || 63 KOZEL/CHRISTIAN AUT 30 || 123 SONG/FEIFEIMR CHN 32 || 183 YANG/AILINGMS CHN 60
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| 4 BIAN/MAOQIN CHN 67 || 64 LAWTON/CATHERINEMRS AUS 54 || 124 SONG/CHUNLINGMS CHN 60 || 184 YANG/JIABAO CHN 26
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| 5 BIAN/LIANGJING CHN 27 || 65 LAWTON/ROBERTMR AUS 58 || 125 SONG/KUN CHN 25 || 185 YANG/MEIHUA CHN 65
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| 6 BIBYNAZLI/MOHDHASSIM MYS 62 || 66 LEE/KAHKINMR MYS 32 || 126 SU/QIANGGUO CHN 71 || 186 YANG/QINGYUANMR CHN 57
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| 7 BRODSKII/NIKOLAI RU 43 || 67 LEE/SEWCHUMDM MYS 55 || 127 SUADAYA/FERRYINDRAMR IDN 42 || 187 YANG/XIAOMINGMS CHN 59
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| 8 BURROWS/RODNEYMR AUS 59 || 68 LI/YANLIN CHN 29 || 128 SUADAYA/HERRYINDRAMR IDN 35 || 188 YAO/JIANFENG CHN 70
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| 9 BURROWS/MARYMRS AUS 54 || 69 LI/ZHI CHN 41 || 129 SUGIANTO/LOMR IDN 47 || 189 YAO/LIFEI CHN 31
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| 10 CAO/RUI CHN 32 || 70 LI/GUOHUI CHN 56 || 130 SURTIDAHLIA/MRS NLD 50 || 190 YAP/CHEEMENGMR MYS 39
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| 11 CHAN/HUANPEENMR MYS 46 || 71 LI/HONGJING CHN 20 || 131 TAN/TEIKHINMR MYS 32 || 191 YIN/BOYAN CHN 33
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| 12 CHE/JUNZHANG CHN 68 || 72 LI/JIE CHN 27 || 132 TAN/AHMENGMR MYS 46 || 192 YIN/YUEWANG CHN 21
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| 13 CHEN/JIAN CHN 58 || 73 LI/MINGZHONG CHN 69 || 133 TAN/WEICHEWMR MYS 19 || 193 YUAN/JIN CHN 63
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| 14 CHEN/CHANGJUNMR CHN 35 || 74 LI/WENBO CHN 29 || 134 TAN/CHONGLING MYS 48 || 194 YUE/GUIJUMS CHN 51
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| 15 CHEN/WEI MYS 43 || 75 LI/YAN CHN 31 || 135 TAN/SIOH MYS 42 || 195 YUE/WENCHAO CHN 26
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| 16 CHEN/YUNMS CHN 57 || 76 LI/YUAN AUS 33 || 136 TANG/XUDONG CHN 31 || 196 YUSOP/MUZIMR MYS 50
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| 17 CHEW/KARMOOIMS MYS 31 || 77 LI/YUCHEN CHN 27 || 137 TANG/XUEZHUMS CHN 57 || 197 ZANG/LINGDI CHN 58
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| 18 CHUANG/HSIULINGMS TWN 45 || 78 LI/ZHIJIN CHN 30 || 138 TANURISAM/INDRASURIAMR IDN 57 || 198 ZHANG/CHI CHN 58
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| 19 CHNG/MEI MYS 33 || 79 LI/ZHIXIN CHN 35 || 139 TEE/LINKEONGMR MYS 50 || 199 ZHANG/LIQIN CHN 43
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| 20 CHUSTRAK/OLEG UKR 45 || 80 LI/LE CHN 36 || 140 TEOH/KIMLUNMR MYS 36 || 200 ZHANG/QIMS CHN 31
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| 21 DAI/SHULING CHN 58 || 81 LIANG/LUYANGMR CHN 60 || 141 TIAN/JUNWEI CHN 29 || 201 ZHANG/YAN CHN 45
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| 22 DAISY/ANNE MYS 56 || 82 LIANG/XUYANG CHN 30 || 142 TIAN/QINGJUN CHN 51 || 202 ZHANG/HUAMR CHN 43
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| 23 DEINEKA/SERGII UKR 45 || 83 LIM/POWCHUAMS MYS 43 || 143 TONG/SOONLEEMR MYS 31 || 203 ZHANG/LIJUANMS CHN 61
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| 24 DI/JIABIN CHN 36 || 84 LIN/ANNANMR CHN 27 || 144 VINNY/CHYNTHYATIOMRS IDN 47 || 204 ZHANG/NAMS CHN 34
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| 25 DINA/MOHAMEDYUNUSRAMLI MYS 30 || 85 LIN/MINGFENG CHN 34 || 145 WAN/HOCKKHOONMR MYS 42 || 205 ZHANG/SIMING CHN 71
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| 26 DING/YING CHN 28 || 86 LIU/FENGYING CHN 65 || 146 WANG/SHOUXIAN CHN 69 || 206 ZHANG/XIAOLEIMS CHN 32
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| 27 DING/LIJUN CHN 43 || 87 LIU/JINPENGMR CHN 33 || 147 WANG/SHU CHN 61 || 207 ZHANG/HUALIAN CHN 42
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| 28 DING/YINGMS CHN 62 || 88 LIU/QIANG CHN 40 || 148 WANG/XIANJUN CHN 61 || 208 ZHANG/JIANWU CHN 31
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| 29 DONG/GUOWEI CHN 48 || 89 LIU/RUSHENG CHN 76 || 149 WANG/CHUNHUAMR CHN 34 || 209 ZHANG/JINQUAN CHN 72
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| 30 DOU/YUNSHANMR CHN 61 || 90 LIU/SHUNCHAO CHN 46 || 150 WANG/CHUNYONG CHN 43 || 210 ZHANG/MENG CHN 29
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| 31 DU/WEN CHN 50 || 91 LIU/ZHONGFU CHN 72 || 151 WANG/DAN CHN 54 || 211 ZHANG/XUEWENMR CHN 61
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| 32 FENG/DONG CHN 21 || 92 LOU/BAOTANG CHN 79 || 152 WANG/HAITAO CHN 26 || 212 ZHANG/YAN CHN 36
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| 33 FENG/JIXIN CHN 70 || 93 LU/JIANHUA CHN 57 || 153 WANG/HOUBIN CHN 28 || 213 ZHANG/YAN USA 2
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| 34 FU/BAOFENG CHN 28 || 94 LU/XIANCHU CHN 33 || 154 WANG/LINSHI CHN 59 || 214 ZHANG/YANHUI CHN 44
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| 35 GAN/TAO CHN 44 || 95 LUI/CHING CHN 45 || 155 WANG/WILLYSURIJANTOMR IDN 53 || 215 ZHANG/ZHONGHAI CHN 43
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| 36 GAN/FUXIANG CHN 49 || 96 LUO/WEI CHN 29 || 156 WANG/YONGGANGMR CHN 27 || 216 ZHANG/SHAOHUA CHN 32
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| 37 GAO/GE CHN 27 || 97 MA/WENZHI CHN 57 || 157 WANG/YONGHUI CHN 33 || 217 ZHAO/GANGMR CHN 46
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| 38 GU/NAIJUN AUS 31 || 98 MA/JUNMR CHN 33 || 158 WANG/YONGQIANG CHN 30 || 218 ZHAO/QIWEIMR CHN 37
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| 39 GUAN/HUAJINMS MYS 34 || 99 MAIMAITIJIANG/A CHN 35 || 159 WANG/LIJUN CHN 49 || 219 ZHAO/YINGXINCHD CHN 3
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| 40 GUAN/WENJIEMR CHN 35 || 100 MAO/TUGUI CHN 72 || 160 WANG/XIMIN NZL 50 || 220 ZHAO/PENG CHN 25
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| 41 HAN/JING CHN 53 || 101 MARALDI/LUIGI ITA 37 || 161 WANG/RUI CHN 35 || 221 ZHAO/YAN FRA 18
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| 42 HASHIM/NOORIDA MYS 57 || 102 MARIA/MOHAMEDYUNUSRAMLI MYS 52 || 162 WANG/MOHENG CHN 2 || 222 ZHAO/ZHAOFANG CHN 73
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| 43 HOU/AIQINMS CHN 45 || 103 MATRAHIM/NORFADZILLAHMISS MYS 39 || 163 WATTRELOS/AMBRE FRA 14 || 223 ZHENG/RUIXIAN CHN 42
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| 44 HOU/BO CHN 35 || 104 MENG/NICOLECHD USA 4 || 164 WATTRELOS/HADRIEN FRA 17 || 224 ZHOU/FENG CHN 56
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| 45 HU/SIWANCHD CHN 3 || 105 MENG/BING CHN 40 || 165 WATTRELOS/LAURENCE FRA 52 || 225 ZHOU/JINLING CHN 61
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| 46 HU/XIAONINGMR CHN 34 || 106 MENG/FANQUAN CHN 70 || 166 WEEKS/PAULMR NZL 39 || 226 ZHOU/SHIJIE CHN 64
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| 47 HUANG/YIMS CHN 30 || 107 MENG/GAOSHENG CHN 64 || 167 WEN/YONGSHENG CHN 34 || 227 ZHU/JUNYAN CHN 41
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| 48 HUANG/TIANHUI CHN 43 || 108 MOHDKHAIRULAMRI/SELAMATMR MYS 29 || 168 WEN/HAO CHN 32 || '''Crew on board'''
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| 49 HUE/PUIHENGMR MYS 66 || 109 MOHAMADSOFUAN/IBRAHIMMR MYS 33 || 169 WENG/MEI CHN 39 || 1 ZAHARIE BIN AHMAD SHAH (TECH CREW) Malaysian
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| 50 JIA/PING CHN 32 || 110 MUHAMMADRAZAHAN/ZAMANIMR MYS 24 || 170 WONG/SAISANGMR MYS 53 || 2 FARIQ BIN AB HAMID (TECH CREW) Malaysian
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| 51 JIANG/CUIYUN CHN 62 || 111 MUSTAFA/SUHAILIMISS MYS 31 || 171 WOOD/PHILIP USA 51 || 3 PATRICK FRANCIS GOMES Malaysian
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| 52 JIANG/XUEREN CHN 62 || 112 MUKHERJEE/MUKTESH CAN 42 || 172 XIE/LIPING CHN 51 || 4 ANDREW NARI Malaysian
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| 53 JIANG/YINGMS CHN 27 || 113 NG/MAYLIMS MYS 37 || 173 XIN/XIXIMS CHN 32 || 5 GOH SOCK LAY Malaysian
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| 54 JIAO/WEIWEI CHN 32 || 114 NORLIAKMAR/HAMIDMDM MYS 33 || 174 XING/FENGTAO CHN 36 || 6 TAN SER KUIN Malaysian
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| 55 JIAO/WENXUE CHN 58 || 115 OUYANG/XIN CHN 38 || 175 XING/QIAO CHN 27 || 7 WAN SWAID BIN WAN ISMAIL Malaysian
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| 56 JINGHANG/JEE MYS 41 || 116 PUSPANATHAN/SUBRAMANIAN MYS 34 || 176 XIONG/DEMING CHN 63 || 8 JUNAIDI BIN MOHD KASSIM Malaysian
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| 57 JU/KUN CHN 32 || 117 RAMLAN/SAFUANMR MYS 32 || 177 XU/CHUANE CHN 57 || 9 MOHD HAZRIN BIN MOHAMED HASNAN Malaysian
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| 58 KANG/XU CHN 34 || 118 SHARMA/CHANDRIKAMS IND 51 || 178 YA/NA CHN 26 || 10 NG YAR CHIEN Malaysian
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| 59 KOH/TIONGMENG MYS 40 || 119 SHI/XIANWEN CHN 26 || 179 YAN/LINGMR CHN 29 || 11 FOONG WAI YUENG Malaysian
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| 60 KOLEKAR/CHETANA IND 55 || 120 SHIRSATH/KRANTI IND 44 || 180 YAN/PENG CHN 29 || 12 TAN SIZE HIANG Malaysian
|}


==See also== ==See also==

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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
9M-MRO, the missing aircraft, at Charles de Gaulle Airport in 2011
Date8 March 2014
Summary Missing
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 777-2H6ER
OperatorMalaysia Airlines
Registration9M-MRO
Flight originKuala Lumpur International Airport, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
DestinationBeijing Capital International Airport, Beijing, China
Passengers227 bor
Crew12

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370, also designated under a codeshare agreement as China Southern Airlines Flight CZ748) is a missing international passenger flight operated by a Boeing 777 aircraft with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board.

Flight 370 departed Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at 00:41 on 8 March 2014 (MST; UTC+8) for a scheduled six-hour flight to Beijing, China. Conflicting reports indicate that Subang Air Traffic Control Centre lost contact with the plane either around 01:22 or 02:40, while it was over the Gulf of Thailand. A joint search-and-rescue effort is being conducted by American, Chinese, Filipino, Malaysian, Singaporean and Vietnamese authorities.

Aircraft

The Boeing 777-2H6ER, registration 9M-MRO, first flew on 14 May 2002, and was delivered new to Malaysia Airlines on 31 May 2002. The aircraft was powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent 892 engines. According to the airline, it had accumulated 20,243 hours and 3,023 cycles in service. The aircraft was involved in a prior accident at Shanghai Pudong airport in August 2012, where its wingtip collided with another aircraft and broke off.

Incident

The flight departed Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 00:41 Malaysia time (16:41, 7 March UTC) and was last seen on ATC radar at 6°55′15″N 103°34′43″E / 6.92083°N 103.57861°E / 6.92083; 103.57861 (approximately 185 km (115 mi) NNE of Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia) and ceased communication and lost transponder signal right before it was passed off to the Ho Chi Minh Area Control Center.

The Aviation Herald reported that Subang Air Traffic Control lost radar and radio contact with the aircraft at 01:22 and officially advised Malaysia Airlines at 02:40 that the aircraft was missing. However, a Malaysia Airlines spokesperson said that the last conversation between the flight crew and air traffic control in Malaysia had been around 01:30, and reiterated that the plane had not disappeared from air traffic control systems in Subang until 02:40, which is long enough for the plane to be flying across Vietnam.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

Malaysia Airlines issued a media release stating that contact was lost at 02:40 when the aircraft was approximately 120 nautical miles (220 km) east of Kota Bharu at the South China Sea, which is the borderline of Malaysian and Vietnamese airspace. The plane relayed no distress signal, indications of bad weather or technical problems before vanishing from radar screens. The flight was scheduled to land at Beijing Capital International Airport at 06:30. When radar contact with the aircraft was lost, it was carrying enough fuel for an additional 7.5 hours of flying time. Relevant authorities in China and Thailand informed their Malaysian counterparts that the aircraft had not entered their airspace.

According to Admiral Ngo Van Phat of the Vietnam People's Navy, military radar lost the plane 153 nautical miles (283 km) south of Thổ Chu in the Gulf of Thailand. The Vietnamese government initially reported that the aircraft had crashed at sea in the Gulf of Thailand, although the airline denied this claim, and the claim about the known location of the aircraft by the Vietnamese Navy was rejected by Malaysian Minister of Transport, Hishammuddin Hussein. The Vietnamese Navy later clarified that the admiral had actually been referring to the location where contact was last made, rather than indicating a crash site.

When asked whether terrorism was suspected, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said authorities were “looking at all possibilities.”

Response

 Malaysia

Malaysia Airlines confirmed that search and rescue operations had begun. Malaysian authorities have also dispatched a CASA/IPTN CN-235 transport plane, four Lockheed C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft, a Beechcraft King Air aircraft, two Bombardier Aerospace aircraft, two Agusta helicopters, four Eurocopter EC725 long-range tactical transport helicopter, six Royal Malaysian Navy vessels and three Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency vessels to search seas off its east coast in the South China Sea. Malaysia Airlines has also sent a team of caregivers and volunteers dubbed GoTeam, to provide assistance towards family members of the passengers.

 Mozambique

The Military of Mozambique provided a Cessna Skymaster light aircraft from 5,439 miles away to help with search and rescue efforts. President Armando Guebuza has also provided 53,000,000 Mozambican metical for wreckage clean-up and conservation efforts. The Mozambique Air Force has been working closely with the Vietnam People's Air Force in order to obverse and locate survivors.

 People's Republic of China

President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Li Keqiang has urged China to launch emergency action. Two Chinese rescue ships were deployed to the South China Sea as part of the search.

 Philippines

The Philippines AFP Western Command has also sent naval assets and a search-and-rescue plane to the South China Sea to help in the search efforts.

 Singapore

The Republic of Singapore Air Force announced that it had dispatched a Lockheed C-130 Hercules to assist in the search. Additional Search-and-Locate assistance is coordinated after Malaysian Defense Minister Hishammuddin accepted an offer from Singaporean counterpart Dr Ng Eng Hen to send further submarine support, rescue vessel equipped to perform underwater search and divers.

 United States

The United States is sending a P-3C Orion aircraft from Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan. The U.S. Navy has deployed the guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91), carrying two MH-60R helicopters which can be equipped for search and rescue, to the southern coast of Vietnam to assist in the search.

US officials are investigating terrorism concerns after two people listed as passengers – one Italian and one Austrian – turned out not to be on the plane. Both had had their passports stolen.

 Vietnam

During the search, the Vietnamese Navy reported spotting at least one oil slick, between 10 and 20 km (6–12 mi) long, which is believed to be that of the missing aircraft. It has been reported that Vietnam's Civil Aviation Department planes spotted two large oil slicks that authorities suspect are from a MAS jetliner. The slicks, each between 10 and 15 km (6–9 mi) long, and 500 metres (550 yd) apart, were spotted 140 kilometres (87 mi) south of Thổ Chu Island off southern Vietnam, and were consistent with the kind that would be caused by fuel from a crashed jetliner.

Passengers and crew

All crew members on board are Malaysian. The flight's captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, is a 53-year-old from the city of Penang with 18,365 flying hours' experience who joined Malaysian Airlines in 1981. The first officer, Fariq Bin Ab Hamid, aged 27, has 2,763 flying hours, and has been an employee since 2007.

Malaysia Airlines released the names and nationalities of the 227 passengers and 12 crew on board, based on the flight manifest.

Nationality Passengers Crew Total
 Australia 6 0 6
 Canada 2 0 2
 China 153 0 153
 France 4 0 4
 India 5 0 5
 Indonesia 7 0 7
 Malaysia 38 12 50
 Netherlands 1 0 1
 New Zealand 2 0 2
 Russia 1 0 1
 Taiwan 1 0 1
 Ukraine 2 0 2
 United States 3 0 3
Unknown 2 0 2
Total (13 nationalities) 227 12 239
  1. ^ China Southern Airlines stated that seven passengers bought tickets through codeshare from China Southern Airlines, including one Chinese, two Ukrainians, one Italian, one Austrian, one Dutch person and one Malaysian.
  2. Italy's Foreign Ministry stated that the Italian citizen is alive and was not on board the aircraft although he is listed on the passenger manifest. The man's parents from Thailand confirmed that he called them after the aircraft's disappearance and confirmed he is alive. His passport had been stolen.
  3. Austria's Foreign Ministry stated that the Austrian listed on the passenger manifest was not on board the aircraft. Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Martin Weiss told CNN that the Austrian national's passport was stolen two years ago.

See also

Other Malaysia Airlines incidents
Other Boeing 777 incidents

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