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PAA recovers more K2 Airways crash wreckage

Published on: July 10, 2026 4:24 PM

The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has recovered additional wreckage from the missing K2 Airways cargo aircraft as search operations continue in the Arabian Sea. Investigators will examine the newly retrieved debris to determine the cause of the crash. Meanwhile, rescue teams are intensifying efforts to locate the aircraft’s five missing crew members.

According to the PAA, coordinated search and rescue operations remain underway in the deep sea with support from the Pakistan Navy and the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency. Authorities said aerial and maritime assets continue to scan the search area near Ormara in Balochistan. Officials described the operation as an ongoing priority.

Read more: Cargo plane feared to crashed into Arabian Sea after losing contact

The Pakistan-registered Boeing 737 cargo aircraft disappeared on Tuesday night while flying from Sharjah to Karachi. Before losing contact with air traffic control, the crew reported a navigational system problem. The 27-year-old aircraft was carrying five crew members when communication was suddenly lost over the Arabian Sea.

On Wednesday, authorities confirmed the recovery of the first pieces of wreckage approximately 53 nautical miles south of Ormara. The latest recovery of additional debris is expected to provide investigators with more evidence. Officials believe the recovered material could help reconstruct the aircraft’s final moments.

Read more: PM Shehbaz orders intensify search for missing cargo plane

Search teams continue working around the clock despite challenging offshore conditions. The PAA said the mission remains focused on locating the missing crew while supporting the official accident investigation. Authorities have pledged to continue operations until all possible evidence and personnel are accounted for.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Arabian Sea, Boeing 737 cargo plane, K2 Airways, Latest, Ormara, Pakistan Airports Authority, Pakistan aviation accident

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