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Instead of bustling operations like an international airport, Teruel is more like the "iron bird" cemetery, with long lines of aircraft lying dormant in the arid landscape.

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According to CNN, Teruel airport in eastern Spain is Europe's largest industrial airport.This place looks like a graveyard, but most of the planes here are waiting for an opportunity to take off again.

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Teruel is a stopover for aircraft from all over the world, providing maintenance services for aircraft that are temporarily or permanently deactivated.

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Some planes are always ready to take off, but financial or legal issues must be resolved.Many aircraft are here because their own airlines need to temporarily adjust the number of passengers to deal with market fluctuations.

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The dry weather in Teruel is ideal for keeping airplanes, causing the risk of damage to the lowest level.This is one of the few facilities that meets the requirements of maintaining aircraft in the world.

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In addition to Teruel, there are only two other facilities requisitioned as airplanes near Pau, France and the Mojave Desert, USA.

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Teruel is also the site of aviation-related activities, including piloting drones and missiles, as well as pilot training.

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The problems that two Russian airlines Transaero and Utau are experiencing lead to the presence of a series of Russian aircraft at Teruel in recent times, many of which are nearly new.

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The plan to expand the airport area will allow the simultaneous storage of 200 additional aircraft here.

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The airport is not open to visitors, but airplane lovers can observe the panorama from the nearby highway.