It has come to management's notice that one of the company airplanes, Boeing 737 has crashed near Islamabad, killing all the 127 people on board. Preliminary investigations reveal that poor weather conditions are to blame for the tragic crash. The passenger plane was headed to Benazir Bhutto International Airport from Karachi when violent thunderstorms occurred. This forced the pilot to move a little bit closer to the ground (about 2,000 feet) to avoid the cloud with thunderstorms. However, he lost control of the plane due to high speed as one of the plane engines burst into flames and crashed.
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Currently, Bhojha Airlines are cooperating with other stakeholders to coordinate efforts to recover body remains. By now, more than 110 bodies have been recovered from the scene of the accident, and efforts to recover more bodies are still on going. We are also setting up an enquiry desk within the company premises to handle queries from relatives concerning the whereabouts of their loved ones and provide emotional support. The company will help families of the deceased in tracing the remains of their loved ones and in arranging for the transfer of the bodies recovered.
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BHOJHA BOEING 737 AIR CRASH
At around 6.40 pm local time, today, Bhojha air Boeing 737 crash landed several kilometers from the Benazir Bhutto International Airport. All the 127 passengers in the plane lost their lives in that tragic accident. Preliminary investigations indicate that the accident was caused by unfavorable weather conditions. However, we would like to end speculation and encourage further investigations into the case. Bhojha Airlines is committed to doing a thorough investigation in cooperation with the Pakistan Aviation Authority and the police.
In response to the tragedy, Bhojha Airlines is cooperating with the Red Cross, and other stakeholders to recover body remains of all the passengers. Efforts to recover body remains of the passengers are still ongoing and so far more than 110 bodies have been recovered. Bhojha Airlines has also set up a special customer desk to coordinate all the information regarding the whereabouts of the passengers who used the company services today. The staff deployed at the customer desk is well trained to handle emergency cases and provide emotional support. We would also like to encourage families worried, about the safety of their relatives, to get in touch with the customer desk as soon as possible. In solidarity with those who lost their lives, Bhojha Airlines staffs have been instructed to observe a 1 minute silence at 8 pm tomorrow morning pm pay respect to those who lost their lives.
Bhojha Airlines would wish to inform its esteemed customers that services are still on as scheduled and we are not going to suspend our services. The company is committed to providing quality services, and the company planes have complied with the aviation authority test regulations.
Those interested in getting more information on this subject can schedule an interview with the executive level manger or call XYZ or send an email to XYZ.
Bibliography
Irving, Clive. "Pakistan Airplane Crash: Why Bhoja Air Flight Was Risky." 20 April 2012. Daily Beast. 28 May 2012
Walsh, Declan and Salman Massod. "Airliner Crashes Near Pakistani Capital, Killing 127." 20 April 2012. New York Times . 28 May 2012