Early flight data suggests that the 27-year-old converted freighter, operated by K2 Airways from Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, may have crashed into the sea southwest of Karachi after making a series of sharp altitude changes, followed by a steep final descent.
The Pakistan Airports Authority said that multiple agencies have launched a coordinated sea search-and-rescue operation to find the missing plane, but they are certain that all five on board could not have survived such a massive impact.
“We continue to pray, earnestly, for the safety of our colleagues,” the aircraft operator said on Facebook.
According to an airport authority, the plane reported a navigational system issue at 9:18 p.m. Pakistan Standard Time (4:18 p.m. GMT) while en route to Karachi.
Local air traffic control tried to guide the aircraft, but three minutes later radar systems showed the plane descending rapidly, and communication was lost, the authority said. The flight was about 287km west of Karachi at the time, according to the statement.
Flightradar24 tracking data showed the plane plunged about 5,000 feet in less than a minute, surged back 6,000 feet in just 30 seconds, before a dive from 36,550 feet. The last transmitted data point placed the aircraft at 1,100 feet above sea level, with a vertical rate of minus 22,400 feet per minute – about 400 kilometres per hour – an extremely steep and abnormal rate of descent.
It is K2s only aircraft and entered into service with the carrier in 2024.
Aircraft owner history
01/02/1999 Boeing as N1015B
27/04/1999 Aeroflot as VP-BAR
02/07/2004 Garuda as PK-GZO
06/06/2012 TNT Airways as OE-IAT
01/08/2016 ASL Airlines Belgium as OE-IAT
27/12/2024 K2 Airways as AP-BOI
First flew: 08/01/1999
Age: 27.6 Years
Our hearts go out to the families and friends of the five missing.
