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Australia says aircraft wreckage 'very important development’ in hunt for MH370

Australia on Thursday said the discovery of aircraft wreckage in the Indian Ocean was "a very important development" in the hunt for MH370, and it was feasible debris could have floated to the French island of La Reunion.

A two-metre (six-foot) long piece of wreckage, possibly from a wing part known as a flaperon, was found on a beach in La Reunion on Wednesday, fuelling hopes that one of aviation history's greatest mysteries could move closer to being solved.

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