The government of Malaysia on Monday will release what it calls a full and final report on the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 carrying 239 people more than four years ago, according to the country's transport minister.
A source with knowledge of the report, which was written by the Malaysian government, which also owns the aircraft and the airline, told ABC News it contains about 1,500 pages and reaches no solid conclusion as to why or how the airliner vanished. The fate of MH370 is expected to remain one of the world's great aviation mysteries.
"The Malaysians followed Australia’s lead in the search, and since the bare facts have been known for a long time, this report will likely be a mere formality that will do little to help solve the mystery," said ABC News contributor Col. Steve Ganyard.