Footage for the upcoming Netflix documentary about the puzzling disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has been released (MH370).
The three-part documentary, MH370: The Flight That Disappeared, will premiere on March 8 to commemorate the nine years of the contemporary aviation disaster that killed 239 passengers and crew in 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, according to the streaming site.
What happened leading up to the disappearance of Flight MH370?

Louise Malkinson’s film MH370: The Flight That Disappeared will try to address major concerns surrounding the mysterious disappearance of this tragic flight in 2014.
Even nine years after the events, there are still many unresolved concerns, leading to several contentious conspiracy theories.
That Netflix the documentary will examine this conspiracy, ask significant questions, provide believable explanations for the events, and, most significantly, provide an in-depth look at the families negatively affected by the disaster.
MH370: Explanation of the Missing Flight Trailer
It’s a story full of conspiracies, rabbit holes, mysterious characters, and official silence. But most significantly, it is a chance to continue looking for answers and to honor those who died in one of history’s greatest mysteries.
The expected red-eye flight with 239 passengers and staff members from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing was Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. In contrast, on a quiet night in 2014 after takeoff, MH370 disappeared permanently from radar coverage.
The trailer, which lasts a couple of minute and a half, features interviews with relatives, scientists and investigative journalists trying to find answers as to why the plane unexpectedly disappeared from radars and how it has remained unaccounted for.
Several interviews raise the likelihood that a larger conspiracy may have played a role in the tragedy. The second episode will focus on the double flight disaster experienced by Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17).
Four months after MH370 disappeared, MH17 was shot down over Ukraine by a Russian-manufactured Buk missile system, killing all 298 people on board.
The third episode deals with the discovery of the wreckage of MH370, including a large wingtip along the East African coast, which was confirmed by Najib Razak, a former Malaysian prime minister, and other specialists.
On the plane’s alleged final resting place in the vast Indian Ocean, however, journalists and members of the family continue to disagree.
In the aftermath of the devastating loss of a commercial airliner, there’s rioting, nightmares for the surviving members of the family of the passengers, and a worldwide hunt for answers that were never given.
The Netflix original film “MH370: The Flight That Disappeared”, set in seven countries, reconstructs the night of the disappearance using extensive archives, offering viewers an opportunity to learn more about three hotly debated theories.
It also includes interviews with relatives, scientists, journalists and ordinary people from around the globe who, nine years later, are still hoping for a solution.