Missing Boeing 737 Found as Wreckage Spotted off Pakistan Coast
Missing Boeing 737 Wreckage Found off Pakistan Coast

The wreckage of a missing Boeing 737 cargo plane operated by K2 Airways has been located off the coast of Pakistan, ending a desperate 12-hour search. The aircraft disappeared from radar approximately 80 minutes into its two-hour flight over the Arabian Sea on July 7, 2026.

Flight Details and Discovery

The cargo plane, reportedly carrying five people, was flying from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, to Karachi, Pakistan. Local authorities confirmed that the remains of the aircraft were found over 50 miles south of Ormara, a coastal town in Pakistan's Balochistan province. The Boeing 737 rapidly descended before crashing into the sea.

Ongoing Search and Rescue Efforts

Fears remain for those on board, and search and rescue operations are continuing. The K2 Airways flight had been reported missing after it failed to land in Karachi as scheduled. The cause of the crash is not yet known, and investigations are expected to follow.

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