Inside Europe's Biggest Airplane Graveyard
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- What is happening inside Europe’s largest aircraft storage site? I visited Teruel, Spain to find out more from Tarmac Aerosave.
During the peak of the Pandemic, there were about over 150 widebodies stored in Teruel making it the largest aircraft storage site in Europe. Most of them are A340, A380, Boeing 747 and B777 wide-body aircraft.
As travel demand returned, there was a shortage of airplane flying. More and more airplanes are leaving the storage and flying back in the sky for a second life! Staff from Tarmac Aerosave showed me how to re-activate an Airbus A380. After completing 5,000 hours of check and maintenance, the Etihad Airways A380 is ready to leave storage and return to service.
Next, I visited an A330 with components and parts removed from the airplane. The airplane is being recycled. The Tarmac team showed me how they remove parts and document it before sending it to the owner. Up to 94% of the airplane can be recycled within 12 weeks. It is interesting to see an array of activities in Europe’s biggest aircraft storage site.
For those who don't know, Teruel is one of the least populated and most remote provinces in Spain, a forgotten place where young people always had trouble finding a stable future and had to emigrate to more prosperous areas.
That's why this facility has become a big source of income (more than 4,000 direct and indirect jobs) and pride for the region, and you can feel it in the employees' passion for their job.
As a Spaniard I'm so proud to have this company located in Spanish soil. Thanks Sam for sharing this experience ❤
Spain at the top of there game in everything right now...FOOTBALL TENNIS PLANES HOLIDAYS......
Same man
@@davemellor4697 Many people don't know this, but the aerospace industry has always been a significant part of Spain's industrial sector (9,3% of Spain's industrial GDP). Airbus, for instance, was formed through the merger of four European aerospace companies, one of which was the Spanish company CASA (Construcciones Aeronáuticas S.A.). CASA had its own line of airplanes, and several key Airbus Group factories are located in Spain (Getafe, Illescas, Seville...), including the assembly line for the Airbus A400M Atlas (in Seville).
@@davemellor4697 And they're on top of their game bringing "refugees" too LMAO
I don't know why but everything about this video is extremely wholesome! Everyone at this site seems to take such pride in their work.
Glad you pointed this out!
Everyone was really eager to explain their roles to Sam well - and with such enthusiasm.
Agreed
great video Sam!
but when we can get 4K =-=
Until they turn off cameras and the whining about everything starts😂
They all have " The Bug ". I have had it all of my life and I'm 70 y/o . I worked for over 20 years in aviation and it went by like it was a few days . All my time since i had to retire has been more or less volunteer time , That allows me to do what i love .
Great video. I hope i can see the A - 380 one day. To realize it's size from just a video tells me it's very very large when seeing it live in person.
I love seeing these folks doing the job they love . All i can say. to them is hang on because the airplane is not the only thing that flies , time does also .
Thank you for what you do. It makes a lot of difference. Your profession is what makes flying safe as it is.
Great work. As a Spaniard, I’m also impressed by how eloquent the lady was in English. Spaniards are not particularly great with English, yet, she showed great mastery of the language to cover some rather complicated topics. Loved it.
There are many 2nd generation Spanish in the UK that speak the two languages very well. Some are UK/Spain dual nationals.
Younger generations are much better at English than we were (I’m from the 80s). That was preventing us from being a strong IT hub for example and this has now completely changed. I’m very happy that skilled young guys now have better opportunities than in the past.
Not to mention how cute she was 😂
Sam's English is just horrible! It's somewhere between a hot potato in his mouth and a frog.
Special thanks to all engineers , technicians, and maintenance ,.. you make airplane travel possible.. thank you again
Imagine being an airline executive. Yeah take our $200mil A380 & park it somewhere, we might use it again one day. I have trouble throwing out an old T shirt.
Airlines like Lufthansa did initially not even intend to return their A380s into flying service at all. Now they have at least brought back a few of them. Mostly because the 777X is delayed.
200?more like 400
@@lemedico Not really, on the balance sheet right now without engines most are well below $100m, heck Emirates have some they took off their lessors for like $20m. Depreciation mate
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I used to live in Valencia. On my trips along the A-23 I would always keep my eyes open for this surreal sight in the middle of nowhere.
Thanks for the close-up view Sam!
Welcome to Spain Sam. It's a great joy to see you here.
Thank you Engineers
Thank you all Service people
Thank you Sam Chiu
Thanks Sam, this was fun to watch! Epic place.
Never once have I been able to go abroad, the dream of the 5 of us, I feel very happy to be able to travel through your valuable photos.
Best wishes. RUclips is great for travelling in our minds!
spaniards are class - greetings from belgium. and thanks sam for the great insight into this amazing company
This is so cool thanks for sharing Sam!!!!!!
Here's to all the faceless ingenieurs across the globe who work tirelessly to ensure we can safely fly around our gorgeous home we call Earth.
Cheers to each and every one of you!!.
Ah yes I wide variety of A340s, A380s, and 747s
Europe's best.
Lufthansa A340 & A380 Return to service, brought to you by the Boeing 777X
I was taking a long trip to Alicante last month and I almost drove off the main road when I came across this sight. As a lover of four-engined aircraft, it's a sight to behold, even from afar.
Love your behind the scenes videos. I hope you keep doing more of these :)
Really generous hospitality from the team at Tarmac. Great video
This is probably Sam's best report. A great insight for aviation enthusiasts! ✈️
What a brilliant report. Impressed that you got so close to those birds. Really informative Sam. Thanks.
Very cool video! Welcome to Spain!!
Good to see that Sam reinvented himself from receiving free flight and giving good reviews
He literally never did that you absolute clown
Your videos always show things the public never sees. Keep doing what you're doing!
Thank You so much Sam for always showing amazing content, so Sad to see so many aircraft static, Happy to see some are going to flying again, 380’s 350’s !!
Hello Sam, thanks for your brilliant video on the plane graveyard. Your enthusiasm shows well, very enjoyable. The engineers are so cool and amazing. I worked for B. A. In the 70s and 80s as a motor mechanic and the plane engineers were so dedicated. Sorry so long a comment, but thanks and best wishes to you from the U.K. John.
Another quality aviation video! Such an interesting part of a planes lifespan, whether parked or being recycled. Thanks for the perspective Sam!
A340 are always my favourite , just because of 4 engines
More fun than the 2 engine
@@willhays3963 yeah!!! Especially 340 500/600 they are love
As a Spaniard, I’m so proud of this facility
I liked the ending statement.
They now have a 2nd home, and WILL fly again, returning the sky.
Like lost artwork being found again, and now on display to the world.
Sam you are the best aviation gig
RIP, you served us well for a longtime!
great job Sam so cool love it!!
Sam, you should come and do one of the largest aircraft storage facilities in the southern hemisphere, in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. Maybe you can do a flight to Uluru as well as part of the vid.
Very interesting Sam. Something we don't normally get to see. Thanks!
I didn't know that, but I learn something new from him every day.
Sam I was NOT an Aviation guy, but since I watched your videos you've brought so much Love to me in loving Aviation, THANK YOU SIR❤
So glad to see that very little goes to waste when it can't be used anymore.
Absolutely fantastic video Sam!! Was wandering if you would make a video about Teruel as a lot has changed since everything got back to normal around 2022-2023 after the pandemic. However I'm really shocked at 9:07 to see those 5 British Airways 747-400's still being in perfect shape and all being taken care of! They've been flown into Teruel in April 2020 ( before BA officially retired the 747 ) for long term storage and it looks like BA just left them there... It wouldn't be a mistake to maybe at least bring back those 744's, especially with the delay of the 777X! Hope to see those Jumbos back in the skies soon, 4 and a half years sure is a long time 😢
Thank you for bringing Aviation close to us
Thank you very much for sending us good and informative videos about the aviation industry, good luck always 👍🏻👍🏻❤
My respect and appreciation to Mrs. Sam for this information to serve the community. The future of airlines must be maintained and prices reduced. This is the future of airlines, if they are honest for the sake of people. The companies must start reducing flights. There are many people who do not have the ability to travel, and we must look at these people, and the responsibility falls on them. All companies in the world
When i moved from Valencia to Vigo, i took the northern route and saw this place while on the highway storing tons of a380 from ba and others
´This is more exiting than coming to Disney Land´ 🤣🤣 So true!! Thanks for the content Sam! 😍
The recycling part is so interesting. My first student job was actually inventorying aircraft parts which were removed from donor planes and checking that the ("8130" if I recall correctly) certificates were provided. If the paperwork was not in order, the parts were unusable.
Them British Airways 747’s always get me
I choose this place over Disneyland every day! I loved this video.
There are companies that sell various parts of aircraft for homes from the smallest to chairs and tables to wall art… Sam can you put us in touch with any of those?? Great video as always
Sam I was really waiting for this video since 1 month because I love a380 and 747
Also, this week, I learnt that Boeing is about to realease a new version of the 747-8 called the 747-8X. Exciting news if you ask me. Let's hope they'll make passenger versions of it.
Thanks Sam Chui
You are fantastic doing this lovely video
Interesting. I pass that airfield about every two months on my way to and from south west France to southern Spain. The temperature and air quality is noticeably different in that region and in winter, it can get really cold.
Glad to hear that nokscoot plane were have a new home and will be back to fly again 🎉
Aaaaaaah, the ultimate airplane enthusiast’s wet dream!!! Thanks for sharing this for us 🙏🏻
Those side head rest are really added comfortable very much required. 👍
Thank For subtitles for I did not understand half of the video
But yet again this is beautifully made
Saw a (I thinkl) Royal L1011 at Dorval (YUL) airport get "recycled" many moons ago. At first it was near the Royal hangar with progressively more naked (window removes, doors removed etc). Then it was moved to private aviation area when it was put on wooden blocks so landing gear could be removed. And then it was cut up with hydraulic jaws so very "ugly" parts as opposed to the straight clean cuts seen in your video. (I was allowed airside to see it up close one night). Notable: you can see the numbering/serial number of every metal part which provides insight of how they can rebuild aircraft after a crash to investigate it. What impresse me was the sheer size of the L1011 fuselage which had been cut relatively clean when the cabin ceiling (and everything above) is removed, leaving empty cargo deck a floor and the main deck.
(Québec had a couple of Charter carriers who went bust about the same time, which is why I am not 100% sure if it was Royal or another).
great video Sam!
but when we can get 4K =-=
This might be your best video yet.
Thank God for good engineers! Helping to keep all of us safe while flying/traveling! Thanks for another great video Sam!
That's way more A380's in storage than I would have thought!
They are been reactivated for most airlines demand is crazy this year
He looked sooo sad standing next too the ones that will never fly again.
Return to Service!! I hope to work at Etihad some day
Basically a good portion of flying planes use super used spare parts 😱
See my favorite aircraft (a340) like this its a bit sad but its like this thank you for all a340 😢
this video was super interesting. thank you for the upload.
Excellent Sam...As always!
What a fantastic video Sam
Airlines are screaming for more planes, and there in the dessert you have tons of them.. like WTF
I don’t think you understand how it works
Yeah, what aircraft shortage??
Amazing content as always.
I wish I could buy a front section of one of the old BA 747s & create a home out of it. Have flown on them since 1979, they’re part of my travel history in such a big way ✈️. However, I now love Qatar Airways’ first class & had the pleasure of flying it on a 380 from DOH to PER in Feb 2019 with only 2 of us in 1st (we each had our own bathroom!) *right before the pandemic*!
Good to see the big birds flying back in the air ❤sir
Beautiful information, I learned something
I came by this place last year in Teruel and it's impressive how big it looks like from the autoway
Not as big or as exotic as our boneyard in Arizona but still impressive. I have flown planes to their death out to Davis-Monthan and it’s very sad. Especially when you are attached to the aircraft. Three F-15C’s that I flew in both Gulf campaigns sit out there being scavenged for parts. I must admit it’s a difficult thing to do as a warfighter. Those three airframes saved my life on a few occasions.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing.
Excellent little documentary ! Thank you.
Fascinating to see how aircraft get used as donor parts for other aircraft. Excellent video!
When touring a few years ago, we saw them glittering in the beautiful Spanish sun from a distance so we took a detour to view from the fence road. Unbelievable and totally unexpected. That is why we enjoy touring, one sees so much more. When done Spain. 🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴
Salute to the engineers who know every nut and bolt of these machines for making this possible.
This is such a great video Sam ❤😊😊😊
It felt like a Field Visit from a University
Very informative, thank you.
Hi Sam, wow that was sharp. Very very nice.
Should more content on them planes we love to see parked planes to go and fly again
See if you can visit the German VIP plane, that would be really cool to see
Hi Sam, I'm eagerly very excited that some of Ethiad Airways and Lufthansa Airbus A380's are entering back to service after the COVID pandemic👍👍👍👍. But sadly, British Airways Boeing 747-400's will not fly again and they were all retired 😞😞😞😞.
A380 Return brought to you by the Boeing 777X, at least for the Lufthansa ones
As a South African this was sad to watch. Part of me wants more SAA planes in the sky instead of us using codeshare with Emirates and other airlines when SAA does not do our chosen destinations. Another part of me is upset that SAA has not turned a profit in years. Before covid they had to be bailed out every year because they were operating at a loss.
do any airlines turn profits? most are subsidized.
Great info!
A great video. I really appreciate such videos. Many many thanks for this best. And Bhalobasha ar Dowa for you and all the great engineers for their great did; from Mirpur Dhaka Bangladesh.
One of the most interesting videos I have watched on RUclips 👍🏻
Thank you first to everybody speaking English so well. Thank you Sam for this great insight.
😎Very awesome video, sir. Truly an aviation enthusiast dream place am i right ? 🤩. I love it
Great video Sam! 💯💯💯
I drove through there as part of my Spanish spotting road trip in 2021. Was wall to wall planes back then.
Wow
. Amazing,. So many aircraft here..
For somd reason it's looks eerie
WOW! It is an interesting video. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing video Sam, thanks a lot
For a little encore, you need to come to Tucson / Marana ... Tucson for the military planes, Marana for the commercial. BTW, a lot of people also speak Español around here, too!
I like this one better than the one in the desert in the US.
This was really interesting Sam,thanks for the upload.