Pakistan Cargo K2 Boeing 737 Missing
By Rida Zaheer

Breaking news reveal a Pakistani K2 Airways Boeing 737 cargo aircraft en route from Sharjah to Karachi went missing to night t after reporting a navigational system malfunction, prompting authorities to launch a large-scale search and rescue operation, Pakistan Airports Authority said in a statement. Seven individuals of crew staff including piolot were in the plane. Pilot Rizwan and Idrees Jatoi were flying the aircrafts
According to initial information, the Pakistan-registered cargo flight reported a navigational system issue at 9:18pm PST while approaching Pakistani airspace.
The aircraft was immediately provided navigational assistance by the Karachi Area Control Centre (ACC).
However, at 9:21pm PST, air traffic controllers observed the aircraft making a rapid descent accompanied by a sudden change in heading on radar.
Shortly afterwards, both radar contact and communication with the aircraft were lost approximately 155 nautical miles west of Karachi.
The Rescue Coordination Centre was immediately activated following the incident, and a coordinated search and rescue operation at sea was launched involving multiple agencies to locate the missing aircraft.
Authorities are continuing search efforts, while the cause of the reported navigational system issue and the subsequent loss of contact remains under investigation.
Pakistan Naval ships and aircrafts are taking part in search of the plane, but still no news