One year since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared, the search for the Boeing 777 continues. The flight vanished from radar screens shortly after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, en route to Beijing, on March 8, 2014. <br /><br /> No trace has been found of the plane or the 239 people on board, despite one of the largest maritime search operations in history. <br /><br /> Australia is leading the international search team, which has been scouring a vast area of the Indian Ocean, off the country’s west coast. <br /><br /> “As long as there are reasonable leads the search will go on,” Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott told reporters on Sunday. “We’ve got 60,000 square kilometres that is the subject of this search. If that’s unsuccessful, there’s another 60,000 square kilometres that we intend to search and, as I said, we are reasonably confident of finding the plane.”<br /><br /> Of the 227 passengers on board, 152 were Chinese nationals and dozens of family members gathered at the Lama Temple in Beijing on Sunday to