If the hunt for MH370 doesn’t turn up anything over the next few months, the head of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says the search of a 46,000-square-mile swath of the Indian Ocean will likely be called off by July, NBC News reports.
Chief Commissioner Martin Dolan says the Malaysian, Chinese, and Australian governments, who are all participating in the search, “don’t have the appetite” to go beyond the $100 million already spent looking for the Malaysia Airlines plane, which went missing two years ago Tuesday.