“The significance of the MH370 disappearance is that it disappeared – when most people would expect a large civilian airliner to be under constant surveillance, this one has eluded detection for 10 years now,” said Keith Tonkin, managing director of Australian-based aviation planning and risk consultancy Aviation Projects.
But a decade on, commercial aviation is still nowhere near full adoption of such a system that was first mooted by Malaysia.
In a preliminary report submitted to ICAO a month after MH370’s disappearance, the…








