Inmarsat and Malaysian officials have announced that they are working to make available the MH370 raw satellite data to the public soon.
The declaration comes as a relief to families of the missing Malaysia Airline plane victims, who have been seeking information regarding the ill-fated jet for long.
According to CNN, earlier, Inmarsat, the company whose satellites communicated with the missing plane in its last hours, said that it didn't have the authority to release the satellite data, but on Tuesday, Inmarsat and Malaysian authorities said they were trying to make the raw data accessible.
Inmarsat and the Malaysian aviation officials said in a joint statement that in line with their commitment towards greater transparency, all parties are working for the release of the data communication logs and the technical description of the analysis for public consumption, the report said.