A defunct passenger carrier in Karachi, Pakistan on Thursday Airbus plane terrestrial the ways Karachi to Hyderabad moved what is being done
Private transport company ‘New Babar Cargo Movers’ this ship Motorway Taking Hyderabad through
In this regard, Humayun Khalid, the owner of the company, while talking to Independent Urdu, said that ‘Civil Aviation Authority had handed over two defunct passenger planes to the transport company, one of which was a scrap plane Airbus and the other was a Boeing 737.’
He said that this is the first ship of his that has been divided into different parts and its wings, engines and wheels have been separated.
“Since the Air Force team was already here with us, together with them they opened the plane and separated its parts, it took a few days. I should be transferred.’
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This aircraft was standing idle in the yard of Karachi Airport, it is being shifted to Hyderabad Institute for training purposes. This is the first time in the history of Pakistan that the operation of moving a large ship by land route is taking place.
He said that special trucks and trolleys are being used in this process, while the aircraft is being moved from Karachi to Hyderabad with the help of the Motorway Police as it will travel at a much slower speed than normal traffic.
Humayun further said that ‘this plane is being transferred from Karachi to Hyderabad keeping in mind all the SOPs.’
In September this year, large passenger planes were also moved from one place to another by road in Saudi Arabia, and this transfer involved the help of a Pakistani truck driver.
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**Interview with Humayun Khalid, Owner of New Babar Cargo Movers**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Humayun. Can you tell us about the recent operation involving the defunct Airbus plane that your company is moving from Karachi to Hyderabad?
**Humayun Khalid:** Thank you for having me. Yes, we have recently received a defunct Airbus and a Boeing 737 from the Civil Aviation Authority. Our company, New Babar Cargo Movers, is in the process of transporting these aircraft, starting with the Airbus.
**Editor:** That’s quite an operation! What specific steps are you taking to transport these planes?
**Humayun Khalid:** Well, the Airbus has been disassembled into various parts, including its wings and body, to make the transport manageable via the motorway. It’s necessary due to the size and weight of the aircraft.
**Editor:** Interesting. Could you share why these defunct planes are being moved?
**Humayun Khalid:** These planes are no longer functional and are considered scrap. The Civil Aviation Authority decided to hand them over for transportation, and our company specializes in moving such large and bulky cargo.
**Editor:** What challenges do you anticipate during this transportation process?
**Humayun Khalid:** Transporting such large structures comes with its own set of challenges, like road clearance and ensuring safety. We need to be meticulous in planning our route and coordinating with traffic authorities to avoid disruptions.
**Editor:** After transportation, what happens to these planes? Will they be recycled or repurposed?
**Humayun Khalid:** Generally, the parts can be recycled or sold for scrap metal. However, the future use of these specific planes will depend on the receiving company’s plans.
**Editor:** Thank you for sharing this insight, Humayun. It sounds like a fascinating yet complex project. We look forward to hearing more about it in the future.
**Humayun Khalid:** Thank you! I appreciate the opportunity to share this unique aspect of our work.