The hunt for missing Malaysian Airlines Flight
MH370 is on track to cost hundreds of millions of dollars, becoming the most
expensive search in aviation history with 26 countries contributing planes,
ships, submarines and satellites to the international effort.
A month into the search for the jet, estimates
compiled by Reuters show that at least $ 44 million has already been spent on
the deployment of military ships and aircraft in the Indian Ocean and South
China Sea by Australia , China , the United
States and Vietnam .
The figure is based on defence force statistics on
available hourly costs of various assets, estimates by defence analysts and
costs reported by the Pentagon.
The figure for the first month of the search is
already about equal to the official 32 million euros spent in searches lasting
several months spread over a two- year time frame for Air France’s Flight
AF447, which crashed into the Mid- Atlantic in 2009.
Just as salvage experts said the actual costs for
the Air France operation could have been three or four times higher than the
official figure, the bill for the current search is expected to run into
hundreds of millions of dollars.
The $ 44 million
estimate for MH370 does not cover all the defence assets being used by
countries including Britain ,
France , New Zealand and South Korea , nor numerous other
costs such as civilian aircraft, accommodation for hundreds of personnel and
expenses for intelligence analysts worldwide.
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