Pakistan searches for missing Boeing cargo plane
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WRECKAGE has been found after a Boeing plane nosedived 5,000ft in seconds and crashed into the sea – with all five crew feared dead. Pakistani authorities said they found parts of the K2
On July 8th Pakistan Airports Authority confirmed that search teams had found and identified wreckage belonging to the missing K2 Airways Boeing 737 freighter. As you can see HERE, pieces of the aircraft were found in the sea 53 NM (98 km) to the south of the Pakistani coastal town of Ormara.
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After the crash of a Boeing 737 belonging to the Pakistani cargo airline K2 Airways, rescue teams have found initial debris in the Arabian Sea. This was announced by the Pakistani airport authority late Wednesday evening via the platform X.
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