K2 Airways flight KTA1732 was a scheduled overnight cargo service from Sharjah to Karachi on July 7, 2026, operated by the airlineโs sole aircraft, a 27โyearโold Boeing 737โ4M0 (BDSF) registered APโBOI. The aircraft departed Sharjah shortly after 1500 UTC and initially experienced GNSS interference affecting ADSโB reception, a problem also affecting other aircraft in the region. Once clear of the interference zone, normal ADSโB tracking resumed as the freighter crossed the Arabian Sea toward Pakistan.
While cruising toward Karachi, the aircraftโs ADSโB data began showing highly abnormal behavior. Preliminary telemetry indicated a sudden loss of altitude, followed by an unexpected climb, and then a second, catastrophic descent. The final received data point at 16:21 UTC placed APโBOI at roughly 1,100 feet above mean sea level, descending at an extreme vertical rate of approximately โ22,400 feet per minute and slowing to about 114 knots, a profile consistent with a stallโinduced loss of control. Radar contact and radio communication were lost moments later, approximately 155 nautical miles west of Karachi.
Pakistanโs Airports Authority reported that the crew had earlier advised Karachi ACC of a navigational system issue at 2118 PST. Controllers attempted to guide the aircraft, but by 2121 PST radar showed rapid descent and abrupt heading changes before all contact ceased. A searchโandโrescue operation was immediately activated, involving multiple maritime agencies, but no wreckage or survivors were initially located. All five crew members were declared missing, and the aircraft was presumed to have crashed into the Arabian Sea close to midnight local time.
APโBOI had begun its life as a passenger 737โ400 with Aeroflot in 1999, later flying for Garuda Indonesia, TNT Airways, ASL Airlines Belgium, and FedEx Express before being transferred to AerCap and leased to K2 Airways in October 2024.
Converted to freighter configuration in 2012, it was powered by two CFM56โ3C1 engines and had become the backbone of K2โs cargo operations. The disappearance of flight KTA1732 left the airline without an aircraft and marked the presumed loss of its only operational freighter.
All photos by K2 Airways.
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