PM directs authorities to intensify search for crashed cargo aircraft
- Pakistan-registered Boeing 737 cargo plane with five crew members on board lost contact with air traffic control on Tuesday night
Pakistan's Prime Minister has ordered intensified search and rescue for a missing K2 Airways Boeing 737 cargo plane with five crew, which lost contact over the Arabian Sea after reporting a navigational issue.
- Missing K2 Airways Boeing 737 cargo plane.
- Intensified search and rescue efforts in the Arabian Sea.
- Navigational system problem reported before losing contact.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed authorities, including Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority, Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Air Force, to intensify search and rescue operations in the Arabian Sea and utilise all available resources for the missing Boeing 737 cargo plane.
On Tuesday night, a Pakistan-registered Boeing 737 cargo plane with five crew members on board lost contact with air traffic control after reporting a navigational system problem on its way from Sharjah to Karachi, prompting search and rescue operations, Pakistan aviation authorities said.
The 27-year-old aircraft, operated by K2 Airways, reported a navigational system issue at 2118 Pakistan Standard Time (1618 GMT) while flying toward Karachi, Pakistan Airports Authority said on Facebook.
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The aircraft went missing while flying over the Arabian Sea near Ormara in Balochistan.
In a statement issued today, the PM expressed deep grief and sorrow over the tragic incident and extended his heartfelt sympathies to the families of the five crew members on board the aircraft.