
Plane missing: Boeing suddenly loses thousands of meters above sea level
The missing Boeing 737-400 was taken over by K2 Airways in 2024, according to Flightradar24
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The missing Boeing 737-400 was taken over by K2 Airways in 2024, according to Flightradar24. Home World Stand: 08.07.2026, 08:14 PM Comments Follow us on Google In the middle of the Arabian Sea, a Boeing 737-400 loses dramatically in altitude. In the middle of the Arabian Sea, the machine initially lost altitude, won shortly afterwards – only to drop from 10,000 meters altitude to just 335 meters.
Furthermore, Until 2011, the aircraft had been used as a passenger aircraft, first at Aeroflot, later at Garuda Indonesia. Navy and Air Force search for missing Boeing The Pakistani Navy sent the frigate PNS Zulfiqar to the affected sea area, about 287 kilometers west of Karachi, as the industry magazine Airways Magazine reported. Just recently, a flight instructor crashed from a plane. (Sources: Flightradar24, Pakistan Airports Authority, Fahad Naim, Airways Magazine) (kas).
In addition, What exactly happened over the Arabian Sea must be clarified by the investigation.
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The missing Boeing 737-400 was taken over by K2 Airways in 2024, according to Flightradar24.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHome World Stand: 08.07.2026, 08:14 PM Comments Follow us on Google In the middle of the Arabian Sea, a Boeing 737-400 loses dramatically in altitude.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn the middle of the Arabian Sea, the machine initially lost altitude, won shortly afterwards – only to drop from 10,000 meters altitude to just 335 meters.
reliability low1/2 sourcesUntil 2011, the aircraft had been used as a passenger aircraft, first at Aeroflot, later at Garuda Indonesia.
reliability low1/2 sourcesNavy and Air Force search for missing Boeing The Pakistani Navy sent the frigate PNS Zulfiqar to the affected sea area, about 287 kilometers west of Karachi, as the industry magazine Airways Magazine reported.
reliability low1/2 sourcesJust recently, a flight instructor crashed from a plane. (Sources: Flightradar24, Pakistan Airports Authority, Fahad Naim, Airways Magazine) (kas)
reliability low1/2 sourcesWhat exactly happened over the Arabian Sea must be clarified by the investigation.
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