Photo gallery: This is how the AUA-B777 OE-LPD is doing in Teruel

The Boeing 777-200 OE-LPD is now parked in Teruel (Photo: Austrian Airlines AG).
The Boeing 777-200 OE-LPD is now parked in Teruel (Photo: Austrian Airlines AG).

Photo gallery: This is how the AUA-B777 OE-LPD is doing in Teruel

The Boeing 777-200 OE-LPD is now parked in Teruel (Photo: Austrian Airlines AG).
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With the OE-LPD, Austrian Airlines transferred its latest Boeing 777-200 to so-called long-time storage in Spain. The long-haul jet is expected to remain parked in Teruel for a year.

There the “Spirit of Austria” joins numerous Lufthansa Airbus A340-600 and Airbus A380s. Half of the parent company's superjumbo fleet is already in long-time storage in Teruel. The remaining machines will be transferred from Frankfurt to the Spanish airport within the next few days.

In the following photo gallery, which was made available by Austrian Airlines, you can see the OE-LPD and the overall situation at Teruel Airport:

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