Samir Cherfan (left) receives the Guinness certificate at Sharjah International Airport on Thursday. |
Today at Sharjah International Airport, Nissan Patrol broke the world record by successfully towing a 170-tonne cargo aircraft for over 55 metres in the presence of officials from Guinness Book of World Record, Nissan Middle East, Arabian Automobiles, Sharjah International Airport and Sharjah Civil Aviation authorities.
The 170 tonnes included weight of the Ilyushin Il-76 plane, fuel and cargo. It smashed the previous record by 15 tonnes.
Celebrating the World record... |
The Ilyushin Il-76 plane is known as one of the world’s toughest cargo planes, designed to deliver cargo and take-off and land in some of the world’s most extreme environments.
Nissan Middle claimed a standard production Nissan Patrol was used for the attempt. The only modification done was on a towing hitch compatible with the aircraft to connect the car with aircraft's pushback ring.
Driving into the books |
"The overwhelming response has been the inspiration for today’s historic events and we thank all who participated and His Excellency and the Sharjah International Airport for their priceless cooperation. The Guinness World Record for Nissan Patrol achieved here motivates us to ensure we deliver 'Innovation that Excites' in everything we do in the Middle East region.”
Source: Emirates247
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