A cargo plane with six crew members on board has gone missing in Pokistonda

In Pakistan, a Boeing 737-400 cargo aircraft operated by K2 Airways disappeared from radar during flight, according to Zamin.uz.
Following this unexpected incident, an immediate large-scale search and rescue operation was launched. Relevant authorities are working to fully monitor the situation.
According to the latest information, the aircraft was transporting cargo from Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates to Karachi, Pakistan. While flying over the Arabian Sea approximately 250 kilometers west of Karachi, contact with the aircraft was lost.
Afterward, air traffic controllers were unable to reestablish communication with the aircraft. It has been confirmed that there were five crew members on board.
Representatives of Pakistan's airport management emphasized that radar data showed a sharp drop in the aircraft's altitude and a significant deviation from its planned flight path, which may indicate a serious technical malfunction.
Preliminary estimates suggest that the crew reported navigation system issues to ground services several minutes before complete loss of communication.
Currently, search efforts for the aircraft are ongoing in the relevant areas of the Arabian Sea.
The search operation involves special vessels from Pakistan's naval forces, surveillance aircraft equipped with modern radar systems, and a commercial ship named Lahor located near the region.
As of now, there is no official information regarding the fate of the aircraft or the exact causes of the incident.
Experts are examining all possible scenarios.





