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Malaysia Airlineshas held a private gathering to remember the 13 employees lost when flight MH370 disappeared en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur one year ago today. The event at the Malaysia Airlines Academy, Kelana Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, was attended by MAS employees and family members of those employees lost.
The gathering of the MAS family was led by Tan Sri Md Nor Yusof, Chairman of Malaysia Airlines, and Group Chief Executive Officer, Ahmad Jauhari Yahya. They were joined by members of the Board of Directors and members of staff across all divisions of the company.
Tan Sri Md Nor opened the get together and honoured the memory of those lost. “Today we acknowledge the reality of our shared loss and remember 13 dear friends and colleagues who left us when MH370 disappeared one year ago,” he said. “We love them. We miss them and we will never forget them. They will always remain in our hearts.”
Ahmad Jauhari paid tribute to the dedication of the airline’s employees; for their tireless efforts and their enduring support to the airline and the families of the passengers. “Whilst MH370 was tragic for all of us, it also brought out the best in Malaysia Airlines,” he said. “Watching how the whole organisation came together, united, supported each other as a family in crisis, really amazed me. I am deeply honoured and touched by the spirit of volunteerism by everyone who came forward offering to help in any way you could.”
He gave special thanks to those who volunteered to provide caregiving assistance and support for families of passengers and crew. The Government of Malaysia and all those supporting the international search effort were also recognised.
Malaysia Airlines will never ever forget our 13 wonderful dear friends and colleagues. The search for answers continues.
The Malaysian team investigating the disappearance of MH370 released a 584-page interim report on its progress today.
The report showed that the jet’s underwater locator beacon’s battery had expired — but offered few other clues on the one-year anniversary of the plane’s disappearance.
Malaysia’s prime minister said that the country remains committed to finding MH370.
“The lack of answers and definitive proof — such as aircraft wreckage — has made this more difficult to bear,” Najib Razak. “Malaysia remains committed to the search, and hopeful that MH370 will be found.”