| Malaysia Airlines jet crashes in Ukraine |
(CNN) -- The loss of a second Boeing 777 jetliner in 131 days threatens Malaysia Airlines with another public relations and financial blow as it struggles to overcome industry and consumer fallout after the disappearance of Flight 370.
On Thursday, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 -- a 777 heading from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur -- crashed in eastern Ukraine, according to reports from the Russian news agency Interfax.
Malaysia Airlines confirmed that it lost contact with the flight -- coded MH17. Its last known position was over Ukrainian airspace.