Cargo Plane Disappears Over Arabian Sea After Navigation Failure and Rapid Descent
On June 14, 2026, a Boeing 737 cargo plane operated by K2 Airways vanished over the Arabian Sea while flying from Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates to Karachi, Pakistan. The aircraft lost contact approximately 300 kilometers west of its destination after reporting a navigation system malfunction and requesting assistance. Pakistani air traffic controllers last communicated with the crew at 21:18 local time, when the plane was about 150 nautical miles south of Karachi. The crew informed controllers of the navigation issue and was instructed to continue on its regular route.
Shortly after, radar detected a sharp right turn followed by a rapid descent at a rate of about 15,000 feet per minute. Contact was lost completely at 21:21, and the plane disappeared from radar screens. The Pakistani Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that only five crew members were aboard and that the flight was not carrying commercial cargo. The aircraft had been in the UAE for five days undergoing technical repairs and was on a ferry flight back to Pakistan.
A search and rescue operation was immediately launched by Pakistani authorities, deploying naval and air units to the area where the plane lost contact. Local media reported that the plane crashed into the sea, but Pakistani officials have not yet officially confirmed the crash. Investigations into the circumstances of the disappearance are ongoing alongside continued search efforts.
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