Search Underway for Missing Pakistani Cargo Plane in Arabian Sea
Translated from Icelandic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Pakistani rescue teams searched the Arabian Sea for a missing Boeing cargo plane.
- The aircraft, en route to Karachi with a five-person crew, lost contact after reporting a navigation system failure.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordered authorities to expedite search and rescue operations.
Pakistani rescue teams scoured the Arabian Sea on Monday for a Boeing cargo plane that disappeared from radar screens en route to Karachi. The aircraft, carrying a five-person crew, lost contact with air traffic control shortly after reporting a navigation system failure.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed authorities to accelerate search and rescue efforts. The plane was flying over the Arabian Sea when it vanished. K2 Airways, the operating airline, confirmed the crew consisted of two pilots, two flight engineers, and one staff member. Officials have not released any statements regarding the crew's fate, though Sharif extended his "deepest condolences" to their families.
Radar data indicated the aircraft rapidly lost altitude over the sea southwest of Karachi. Aviation authorities in Pakistan announced on Facebook that a coordinated maritime search and rescue operation involving various agencies had commenced.
The incident has raised concerns about aviation safety, particularly for cargo flights operating in the region. The focus remains on locating the aircraft and its crew amidst the ongoing search efforts.
Originally published by Morgunblaรฐiรฐ in Icelandic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.