Pakistan Navy And PMSA Locate Wreckage Of Missing K2 Airways Cargo Aircraft After Intensive Search

ORMARA (HRNW) — Following a rigorous maritime search operation lasting more than 12 hours, the Pakistan Navy and the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) have successfully located the wreckage of a missing private cargo aircraft belonging to K2 Airways. According to official operational updates, the debris field was identified in the Arabian Sea, approximately 53 nautical miles south of the coastal town of Ormara.

The cargo flight, en route from Sharjah to Karachi, lost contact with air traffic control systems and disappeared from radar screens late last night. Maritime authorities confirmed that five crew members, including the pilot, were on board the aircraft at the time of the incident. Search and rescue vessels alongside aviation assets remain deployed at the crash site as active deep-sea recovery operations continue to secure the area, gather material evidence, and locate the missing crew members.

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Disclaimer: This journalistic report by HRNW is based on preliminary maritime search and rescue declarations from Ormara and Karachi current as of July 2026. This content is provided for general information and public awareness purposes and does not constitute formal legal advice.

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