A historic first in Pakistan, a passenger plane was transported by road as a twin-engine, narrow-body Boeing 737 was moved on a large trailer.
The unprecedented relocation took place from Hyderabad to Karachi, marking the first of its kind. A private company used a 10-wheeler truck and a 40-wheeler trailer to transport the non-operational jet.
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Online details indicate the plane, previously stationed at Karachi Airport, is being relocated for training purposes in Hyderabad. To facilitate the journey, its wings, engines, and tires were removed.
A video captured the plane secured on the trailer, a practice common in countries like India but now potentially opening avenues for aircraft transport in Pakistan.