Wednesday, June 8, 2026 - A cargo plane that departed from Sharjah crashed into the sea after disappearing from radar off Pakistan's coast.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended his
condolences to the families of the five crew members on board, his government
said in a post on X. It said he "expressed profound grief and sorrow over
the tragic incident" and added that the K2 Airways plane went down in the
Arabian Sea.
"The Prime Minister has extended heartfelt condolences
to the families of the five crew members aboard the aircraft," the
government post said.
Air traffic control lost contact with the K2 Airways Cargo
737 aircraft on Tuesday night after a navigation system problem occurred while
the plane was on its way to Karachi. Flight data showed the plane experienced a
loss of altitude and a high rate of descent, followed by a climb and then a
second sudden loss of altitude, suggesting it crashed into the sea.
Pakistan aviation authorities said earlier on Tuesday that a
search and rescue operation was under way. The airline posted an update on
Facebook, saying the aircraft "lost contact with air traffic control at
about 21.21 hours according to Pakistan time".
"Search and rescue operations are being conducted by
the concerned organisations," the airline added.
The airline released the names of the five people on board
the flight ‐ pilot Mohammad Rizwan Idrees; first officer Faisal Mehmood; load
master Muhammad Toufique Khan; and engineers Arif Siddiqui and Mohammad Hamid.

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