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Boeing 737 cargo plane missing Karachi Pakistan

The K2 Airways flight carrying five crew members recorded a sudden navigation system failure and a steep altitude drop over the Arabian Sea.

A massive search and rescue operation is currently underway off the southern coast of Pakistan after a private commercial cargo aircraft disappeared from radar screens. The aircraft, a Boeing 737 operated by Karachi-based K2 Airways, lost total communication with regional air traffic control units on Tuesday night at 21:21 local time (16:21 GMT).

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The flight was completing its final transit leg toward Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, when tracking indicators ceased.

1. Flight Status & Incident Parameters

Initial logs released by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) indicate that the flight crew was dealing with critical onboard failures immediately before the plane dropped from radar tracking:

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Flight Parameter Incident Detail Baseline
Aircraft Model Boeing 737 (Configured Cargo Variant)
Operating Carrier K2 Airways (Private Karachi-based operator, est. 2018)
Route Terminals Sharjah International (SHJ) ➔ Karachi Jinnah International (KHI)
Manifest Onboard 5 Crew Members (Identities disclosed to families)
Last Known Distress Flight crew reported an acute navigation system malfunction
Telemetry Profile Flightradar24 data records sharp altitude fluctuations followed by a rapid descent

2. Emergency Response Timeline

Emergency response procedures moved quickly from localized tracking alerts to a full-scale regional military dispatch:

Navigation Alert
Tuesday, ~21:15

The flight crew contacts Karachi air traffic control to report an evolving, uncorrected navigation system error.

Radar Disconnection
Tuesday, 21:21

The plane records erratic altitude movements on flight tracking platforms before executing a steep descent. Total transponder contact is lost over the coast.

Airline Statement
Wednesday Morning

K2 Airways releases an official corporate update confirming the manifest details and stating full operational cooperation with government investigation teams.

Military Asset Deployment
Wednesday Afternoon

The Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Air Force join civil aviation patrol craft, establishing an active grid search over the Arabian Sea coordinates.

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3. Operational Environment and Historical Context

The search zone is concentrated just off the southern tip of Karachi, where deep marine currents complicate debris grid mapping. K2 Airways confirmed they are working directly with government agencies to coordinate sea surface patrols.

This incident marks the most severe aviation emergency in Pakistani airspace since May 2020, when a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) domestic passenger jet crashed during its landing approach into Karachi airport, resulting in the tragic loss of 97 of the 99 people on board. Unlike the 2020 event, which occurred over a dense residential area, the current search area for the K2 Airways Boeing 737 is located entirely over open water.

Aviation Incident Grid:
✈️ Sharjah Departure ➔ 🌊 Arabian Sea Transit ➔ ⚠️ Navigation Failure Reported ➔ 📉 Rapid Telemetry Drop ➔ 🚢 Navy Surface Grid Search

 

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