The Saudi Arabian plane that crash-landed at the Karachi airport 13 years ago will be transported to Hyderabad through the National Highway in the wee hours on November 21.
The moving company will use the longest available trailer, equipped with German technology, to transport the 60-tonne, 160-foot aircraft.
The aircraft will be transported from Malir National Highway, passing through Gharo and Thatta, to the Pakistan Aviation Authority’s (PAA) training facility in Hyderabad. Project Director Munir Alam confirmed that the necessary no-objection certificates (NOCs) have been obtained from the relevant authorities.
Officials said that to facilitate the transfer, the aircraft has been divided into two parts to avoid disruption to traffic during the journey.
This will be the second aircraft to be transferred to the PAA’s training institution CATI (Civil Aviation Training Institute), as a Boeing aircraft was also transferred to Hyderabad via the motorway a few days ago.