Wednesday, July 8, 2026

K2 Airways Office Reportedly Sealed After Cargo Plane Cr@sh

Authorities in Karachi have sealed the office of K2 Airways following the crash of one of its cargo planes. The move came as investigations into the tragic incident continued. The Boeing 737-400 cargo aircraft, flying from Sharjah in the UAE to Karachi, lost contact with air traffic control on Tuesday night.

The plane reported a navigational system problem before disappearing from radar about 300 kilometers west of Karachi over the Arabian Sea. Five crew members were on board. Search and rescue operations involving navy ships, air force planes, and other vessels are still underway, but no wreckage or survivors have been found so far.

The incident has raised serious concerns about aviation safety in Pakistan. Officials are examining the aircraft’s operations, maintenance records, and possible causes of the crash. The Bureau of Air Safety Investigation is leading the probe.

K2 Airways, a private cargo airline based in Karachi, said it is fully cooperating with authorities. The company expressed sorrow and is supporting the families of the missing crew.

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