A cargo Boeing 737 operated by K2 Airways has gone missing near Karachi after experiencing technical issues with its navigation system. According to initial reports, the aircraft, which was flying from Sharjah to the United Arab Emirates, lost contact with air traffic control after reporting problems with its navigation instruments. Flight tracking service Flightradar24 data indicates the plane experienced sudden altitude changes before a steep descent. The aircraft reportedly lost approximately 1,500 meters in under a minute, then regained around 1,800 meters before plunging to about 335 meters above sea level at a speed of approximately 410 kilometers per hour. Pakistani authorities have launched a coordinated search-and-rescue operation at sea. K2 Airways has stated it is cooperating with local aviation authorities and other state agencies. Boeing has not yet responded to requests for comment.
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