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General4 fuentes analizadas

Missing cargo plane off Pakistan coast: A Boeing 737-400 cargo plane operated by K2 Airways goes missing over the Arabian Sea with five crew members aboard.

A Boeing 737-400 cargo plane operated by Pakistani carrier K2 Airways disappeared over the Arabian Sea on Tuesday night while en route from Sharjah, UAE, to Karachi, Pakistan. The aircraft lost contact with air traffic control after reporting a navigational system fault, approximately 80 minutes into its two-hour flight. Flight data from Flightradar24 shows the plane experienced a rapid loss of altitude, a brief climb, and then a sudden, near-vertical descent at a rate of 22,400 feet per minute. The last transmitted position placed the aircraft at 1,100 feet above sea level. A coordinated search-and-rescue operation involving Pakistani naval ships, aircraft, and a merchant vessel is underway, but no wreckage or survivors have been found as of the latest reports. The 27-year-old aircraft had a history of multiple operators and was the only plane in K2 Airways' fleet. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed condolences to the families of the five crew members—two pilots, two engineers, and one support staff member.

Puntos clave

  • A Boeing 737-400 cargo plane operated by K2 Airways went missing over the Arabian Sea with five crew members on board.
  • The aircraft lost contact with air traffic control after reporting a navigational system fault.
  • Flight data shows a dramatic loss of altitude, a climb, and then a near-vertical descent at 22,400 feet per minute.
  • Search operations by Pakistani navy and other agencies are ongoing, hampered by rough monsoon seas.
  • No wreckage or survivors have been found; Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed condolences.

Cobertura de fuentes

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutralCentre-Left

Detailed flight path and aircraft history; emphasizes previous Pakistani air disasters

Al Jazeera provides a comprehensive account of the flight's descent profile, the aircraft's ownership history, and context of Pakistan's past air disasters. It quotes Prime Minister Sharif and notes the search efforts by multiple agencies.

DW EnglishNeutralCentre

Search challenges and expert perspective; notes aircraft is older than 737 Max

DW focuses on the difficulty of the search operation due to rough monsoon seas, cites an aerospace safety consultant on the extreme descent, and notes the aircraft is two generations older than the 737 Max.

NOSNeutralCentre

Factual reporting with emphasis on Flightradar24 data and community messaging

NOS provides a clear timeline of events, cites Flightradar24's preliminary data indicating a possible crash, and includes the airline's statement about praying for the crew. It also notes the aircraft's conversion from passenger to cargo use.

Business InsiderPreocupadoCentre

Human element and technical details; mentions crew names and normal descent rate comparison

Business Insider highlights the pilots' report of a navigational issue, the crew names released by K2 Airways, and compares the descent rate to normal operations. It also cites Pakistan's history of plane crashes and Boeing's lack of comment.

Conclusión

The disappearance of the K2 Airways cargo plane off the Pakistani coast has triggered a large-scale search effort in challenging monsoon conditions. While the cause remains unknown, the reported navigational fault and the aircraft's extreme descent pattern point to a catastrophic event. The incident underscores the risks in aviation, particularly with older aircraft, and has drawn attention to Pakistan's checkered aviation safety record. All major news outlets have covered the story with a focus on the search operation, the aircraft history, and the human toll, but avoid speculation on the cause pending investigation.

Análisis lógico

En qué coinciden las fuentes

  • The aircraft disappeared after reporting a navigational system fault.
  • Flight data shows an abnormal sequence of altitude loss, climb, and steep descent.
  • Search and rescue operations are underway but have not found wreckage or survivors.
  • The aircraft was a 27-year-old Boeing 737-400, originally a passenger plane converted to cargo.

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