KARACHI: A private company in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province is moving a decommissioned Boeing 737 between cities via a major highway, with news channels widely reporting the development on Thursday.
The grounded 350-seat aircraft, previously stationed at Karachi Airport, is being shifted to Hyderabad for training purposes.
Transporting the plane on a 40-wheel trailer required dismantling its wings, engines and wheels to enable safe intercity travel on the M-9 Motorway.
Although Hyderabad is typically over two hours from Karachi at normal speeds, the journey is expected to take longer due to the aircraft’s cautious travel speed.
“The aircraft has crossed Karachi Toll Plaza and is now traveling from the M-9 Motorway toward Hyderabad,” a brief statement shared among media groups said, as local channels broadcast visuals of the plane mounted on the trailer.
“It will be driven at a speed of 20 to 30 kilometers an hour,” the statement added.
Pakistan’s Geo TV quoted the Motorway Police as saying that the highway between the two cities will not be blocked during the transfer.
The vehicle carrying the aircraft has been instructed to drive on one side of the road, escorted by Civil Aviation Authority staff and security.
“The plane is being moved as per protocol,” the channel reported.
Pakistan moves Boeing aircraft by road in unprecedented Karachi-Hyderabad journey
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Pakistan moves Boeing aircraft by road in unprecedented Karachi-Hyderabad journey
- Decommissioned plane, previously stationed in Karachi, will be used for training purposes
- Transporting it on a 40-wheel trailer required dismantling its wings, engines and wheels