K2 Airways
Coverage of K2 Airways in the Nexus archive.
- Pakistan recovers more cargo plane debris from Arabian Sea as search for missing crew enters 3rd day
Pakistan Navy and Maritime Security Agency recovered additional debris from a K2 Airways cargo plane that crashed into the Arabian Sea, as the search for five missing crew members entered its third day. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, with challenges including rough seas and strong winds complicating the search efforts.
- Pakistan recovers more cargo plane debris from Arabian Sea as search for missing crew enters 3rd day
Pakistan Navy recovered additional debris from a K2 Airways cargo plane that crashed into the Arabian Sea, as search teams continue to look for the five missing crew members. The aircraft, en route from Sharjah to Karachi, reported a navigation malfunction before disappearing from radar. Search operations face challenges due to rough seas and shifting currents.
- More wreckage of crashed cargo plane found, search for crew ongoing: PAA
The Pakistan Aviation Authority (PAA) reported that search efforts for the crew of a crashed K2 Airways cargo plane in the Arabian Sea continue, with additional wreckage recovered. The Boeing 737-400 aircraft, en route from Sharjah to Karachi, disappeared due to navigation issues, and wreckage was found 53 nautical miles south of Ormara port.
- Families of crew aboard crashed cargo plane face agonising wait
The family of Faisal Jatoi, co-pilot of a K2 Airways cargo plane that crashed into the Arabian Sea, awaits news as rescuers search for survivors and wreckage. The Boeing 737 freighter, en route from Sharjah to Karachi, reported navigational issues before crashing, and recovery efforts face challenges due to deep water and harsh conditions.
- Families of crew aboard crashed Pakistani cargo plane face agonising wait
Families of the crew aboard a crashed Pakistani cargo plane, including co-pilot Faisal Jatoi, await news as rescuers search the Arabian Sea for survivors. The K2 Airways Boeing 737 freighter crashed during a flight from Sharjah to Karachi, with wreckage located in a deep-sea operation.
- Pakistani rescuers battle rough seas on 2nd day of search for cargo plane crew
Pakistani Navy teams search for five missing crew members of a K2 Airways cargo plane that crashed into the Arabian Sea, battling rough seas and deep-water challenges. Wreckage was recovered, but the main fuselage and crew remain missing as investigations continue.
- Cargo plane wreckage found off Pakistan’s coast as search continues for 5 missing crew
Wreckage of a K2 Airways cargo plane that disappeared near Karachi was found in the Arabian Sea after 12 hours of search, but five missing crew members remain unlocated. The aircraft, en route from Sharjah, UAE, reported navigational issues before losing contact, and search teams face challenges due to the depth of the crash site, estimated at 3,000 meters.
- Search for crew goes on as plane wreckage found off Pakistan’s coast
Civilian and navy searchers in Pakistan located wreckage of a K2 Airways cargo plane that disappeared near Karachi after reporting a navigational issue. Five crew members remain missing as the search continues.
- PM calls for intensifying search, rescue operations after cargo plane disappears from radar over Arabian Sea
A K2 Airways cargo plane en route from Sharjah to Karachi disappeared from radar over the Arabian Sea after reporting navigation issues. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed intensified search and rescue operations by the Civil Aviation Authority, Pakistan Navy, and Pakistan Air Force for the five crew members on board.
- Pakistan expands search for missing cargo plane as rough seas hamper rescue efforts
Pakistan's Navy and civilian authorities are expanding the search for a missing K2 Airways cargo plane that disappeared from radar after reporting a navigational system issue. The aircraft, en route to Karachi with five people on board, lost contact over the Arabian Sea amid rough monsoon conditions, complicating rescue efforts.
- Pakistan expands search for missing cargo plane as rough seas hamper rescue efforts
Pakistan's Navy and civilian authorities are expanding the search for a K2 Airways cargo plane that disappeared from radar and lost contact en route to Karachi, with five people on board. Rough monsoon seas in the Arabian Sea are complicating rescue efforts, and the aircraft's fate remains unconfirmed.
- Search under way after Boeing 737 cargo plane goes missing off Pakistan coast
A Pakistan-registered Boeing 737 cargo plane operated by K2 Airways with five crew members lost contact with air traffic control after reporting a navigational system problem. Flight data suggests the aircraft may have crashed into the sea southwest of Karachi following sharp altitude changes and a steep descent.
- A Boeing 737 plane has disappeared off the coast of Pakistan
A Boeing 737 cargo plane operated by K2 Airways disappeared off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan, after reporting a navigational system issue and rapidly descending. The flight, traveling from Sharjah, UAE, to Pakistan, is suspected to have crashed into the sea with five crew members on board.
- Cargo plane disappears from radar over Arabian Sea off Karachi
A K2 Airways Boeing 737-400 cargo aircraft en route from Sharjah to Karachi disappeared from radar over the Arabian Sea, 287 kilometers west of Karachi, after reporting navigation issues. The aircraft, carrying five crew members, experienced rapid descent and loss of communication, prompting a search and rescue operation and an investigation by the Bureau of Air Safety Investigation.
- Cargo plane with 5 aboard goes missing off Pakistan’s coast, officials say
A Pakistani cargo plane operated by K2 Airways with five crew members aboard went missing after rapidly descending and losing contact near Karachi. The Boeing 737, flying from Sharjah to Karachi, reported a navigation system problem before radar and radio contact were lost approximately 155 nautical miles west of Karachi. Search-and-rescue operations are underway in the Arabian Sea.