Malaysia Air on rebound as missing flight search called off
HONG KONG — Nearly three years after twin disasters took it to the brink of financial collapse, Malaysia Airlines’ new CEO says the airline’s recovery is going better than expected.
The search for the airline’s Flight 370 that went missing in March 2014 with 239 people on board was suspended Tuesday.
Speaking before the search was called off, CEO Peter Bellew called the disaster an “awful tragedy.”
“There’s people I work with every day who lost some of their friends, so they’re living with that,” he said when asked about it Tuesday. “We owe it to the people that lost their lives and the families and everything to make sure that the place is a success and that it survives, because that’s the right thing to do,” Bellew said when asked about the disaster at an industry gathering in Hong Kong.