In Photos: 24 Hours Since MAS Flight MH370 Went Missing
Our hearts and prayers go out to all those onboard #MH370 and their family members. Please come back soon.
Malaysians woke up on Saturday morning, 8 March 2014, to news of MAS flight MH370 with 239 passengers and crew going missing
Royal Malaysian Police Force gets involved in the Search And Rescue Operations
Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein pledged that press conferences will be held every two hours
An airport worker at Beijing International Airport writes on a sign board advising relatives of MH370 passengers to go to a nearby hotel for information on the flight
Families of passengers onboard Flight MH370 told to bring valid passports to travel to the crash site. 38 passengers onboard the flight are Malaysians.
A relative of a passenger onboard flight MH370 breaking down in tears at the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing. 153 of the passengers on MH370 are Chinese citizens.
A Vietnamese Air Force officer takes photos from a search and rescue aircraft in the search area for a missing Malaysia Airlines plane, 250 km from Vietnam and 190 km from Malaysia
Photos of passengers onboard flight MH370 spread on social media. They were from 14 different nationalities.
A sombre moment of silence for #MH370 at the Malaysia Super League match between Singapore and Kelantan at Jalan Besar Stadium
Oil slicks believed to be from missing MAS flight MH370 spotted off the southern tip of Vietnam
Photo of First Officer Fariq Abd Hamid onboard MH370 and CNN reporter Richard Quest shared on social media. The 27-year-old pilot who join MAS in 2007 has a total flying experience of 2,763 hours.
Singapore Navy deployed MV Swift Rescue to join search and rescue efforts in the South China Sea