Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at Dumas House in Perth April 14, 2014. A U.S. Navy underwater drone will be deployed to scour the floor of the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, search officials said on Monday, launching a new phase of the operation after nearly six weeks of fruitless searching. REUTERS/Richard Polden (AUSTRALIA - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at Dumas House in Perth April 14, 2014. A U.S. Navy underwater drone will be deployed to scour the floor of the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, search officials said on Monday, launching a new phase of the operation after nearly six weeks of fruitless searching. REUTERS/Richard Polden (AUSTRALIA - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at Dumas House in Perth April 14, 2014. A U.S. Navy underwater drone will be deployed to scour the floor of the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, search officials said on Monday, launching a new phase of the operation after nearly six weeks of fruitless searching. REUTERS/Richard Polden (AUSTRALIA - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at Dumas House in Perth April 14, 2014. A U.S. Navy underwater drone will be deployed to scour the floor of the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, search officials said on Monday, launching a new phase of the operation after nearly six weeks of fruitless searching. REUTERS/Richard Polden (AUSTRALIA - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at Dumas House in Perth April 14, 2014. A U.S. Navy underwater drone will be deployed to scour the floor of the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, search officials said on Monday, launching a new phase of the operation after nearly six weeks of fruitless searching. REUTERS/Richard Polden (AUSTRALIA - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Houston addresses the media about missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in Perth
Former Australian Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston addresses the media regarding the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at Dumas House in Perth April 14, 2014. A U.S. Navy underwater drone will be deployed to scour the floor of the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, search officials said on Monday, launching a new phase of the operation after nearly six weeks of fruitless searching. REUTERS/Richard Polden (AUSTRALIA - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
Journalists use their computers to test a new high speed inflight Internet service named Fli-Fi while on a special JetBlue media flight out of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York
Journalists use their computers to test a new high speed inflight Internet service named Fli-Fi while on a special JetBlue media flight out of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York December 11, 2013. Wi-Fi in the sky is taking off, promising much better connections for travelers and a bonanza for the companies that sell the systems. With satellite-based Wi-Fi, Internet speeds on jetliners are getting lightning fast. And airlines are finding that travelers expect connections in the air to rival those on the ground - and at lower cost. Picture taken December 11, 2013. To match Analysis AIRLINES-WIFI/ REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TELECOMS TRAVEL MEDIA)