A piece of wreckage form a Boeing 777 — likely from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 — washed ashore this weekend on the coast of Mozambique.
The debris, a piece of horizontal stabilizer skin, is on its way to Malaysia for further examination, a U.S. official told CNN Wednesday.
According to another aviation source, there is no record of any other Boeing 777 missing than flight MH370, which disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board.
What has happened to the doomed plane remains a mystery, as debris found on Reunion Island in July and September was determined by French investigators to be from the plane. However, debris found in Thailand in mid-January turned out to not be from the doomed plane.