The missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 carrying 239 people might have reportedly been hijacked, the Malaysian authorities reportedly said as the search operation for the missing plane entered second week.
The Malaysian authorities investigating the case concluded that the aircraft was hijacked and then steered off-course, as per reports.
Meanwhile, the investigators continue to to be baffled about the fate of the missing aircraft and what might have happened to it as recent investigations have revealed that the aircraft may have been flying for hours before it might have run out of fuel, as per a news agency report.
While the last known contact by the plane was over South China Sea, reports state that the missing aircraft may have reportedly sent signals to satellites hours after it lost contact with the radar.
The plane may have flown over around 1,600 km after losing contact, the reports stated.
The investigators are now trying to ascertain what might have happened to the plane after it lost contact.