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Qatar Airways’ Sky Giants: Parked for a Spanish Siesta

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An indication that the carrier is anticipating an extended period of interruption across the Gulf is Qatar Airways’ dispatch of 20 of its biggest aircraft to a facility designated for prolonged safekeeping. 

Over the recent week, the airline has been relocating its planes to Spain’s Teruel airport, a facility focused on extensive upkeep and extended warehousing. 

According to data from Flightradar24, it dispatched five additional aircraft on Sunday, supplementing the 15 already present at the location. Numerous of these planes, including A380s, A350s, and Boeing 787s, are among the principal models in its collection, customarily transporting travelers to its Doha central point for connecting to subsequent journeys. 

With a significant portion of its aerial territory impacted by the strife in Iran, now commencing its fourth week, the carrier has been operating a restricted service. 

The choice to relocate certain planes out of the Gulf was, it stated, a provisional action, pending the complete reopening of its aerial domain.

“Owing to the prevailing circumstances in the area and the consequential interruption to aviation activities, Qatar Airways has stationed certain of its aircraft at chosen aerodromes beyond Qatar,” the carrier conveyed to the FT.

“This constitutes a provisional step, and the planes will be gradually reinstated into use as aviation activities return to customary levels.”

Rendering it the most impacted among the area’s principal carriers, Qatar Airways is presently conducting under one-fourth of its customary operations.

Qatar’s endeavors to reactivate services have been impeded by the shutting down of its aerial domain, although area airlines Emirates and Etihad have restarted certain pre-planned journeys from their depots in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. 

Qatar Airways informed the FT that it would recommence activities “as soon as the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority declares the secure, complete reopening of Qatari aerial territory”. 

The location had witnessed heightened activity since the dispute commenced, mentioned Alejandro Ibrahim, chief executive of Teruel aerodrome. 

“We are receiving additional clients arriving with their planes,” he conveyed to a regional television channel previous week. He added that carriers were “reducing the size of their collections of aircraft, revising their flight paths and endeavoring to retain their planes in more protected sites, e.g., Europe”. 

The sector utilizes Teruel aerodrome to house planes for prolonged durations during moments of emergency, for instance, the Covid-19 outbreak.

John Strickland, an air travel expert, stated that it provided various amenities, comprising interim warehousing where engine vents were shielded, and “extensive safekeeping” for more extended durations, at which point glazing was likewise shielded to avert internal electrical apparatus from excessive heating. 

“It’s a superb location to keep aircraft, aware that they will not deteriorate, at minimum regarding moisture levels,” he remarked. 

He further mentioned that due to the seniority of Qatar Airways’ collection of planes, it was improbable the planes would be subject to major upkeep at the facility. 

The volume of aircraft dispatched to Teruel “indeed indicates it could be potentially for more extended safekeeping,” Strickland commented, adding that Qatar was additionally seizing a chance to “relocate crucial holdings away from the hazard of harm.” 

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