The remaining parts of the cargo aircraft “Boeing”

A cargo freighter, identified as a Boeing 737-400, has gone missing in the Indian Ocean, located near the Gulf of Oman, after taking off from the UAE, according to flight tracking data. Pakistani authorities have reported the recovery of several parts of the aircraft 53 nautical miles (98 kilometers) south of Ormara. The plane was operated by K2 Airways, and preliminary reports indicate it was transporting a significant cargo load.

The operational crew was reported to consist of two pilots, two engineers, and one attendant. Authorities have stated that efforts are ongoing to locate all crew members. As of the latest reports, the status of the remaining crew members has not been officially confirmed by relevant agencies.

In response to the incident, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahabuddin Ahmed conveyed his “genuine sympathy” to the families of those involved. The Pakistani Civil Aviation Authority confirmed the recovery of the physical remnants of the plane. The incident has prompted international attention as authorities continue searches in the region.

The focus remains on determining the cause of the disappearance and confirming the fate of the crew. Authorities are working to establish a comprehensive timeline of the flight path and the circumstances surrounding the aircraft’s loss over the Indian Ocean.

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