Where is largest graveyard for planes? It is located at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base near Tucson, Arizona. The site is home to thousands of retired military aircraft, engines, and equipment stored in ...
At Castellon airport in eastern Spain, workers in hazmat suits wriggle through hatches of a nearly new Airbus jet, stripping out parts as if gutting a mechanical whale. Once a semi-deserted airport, ...
Castellon airport in Spain becomes a hotspot for dismantling almost-new Airbus jets due to an engine shortage crisis. The Pratt & Whitney engine delays have forced planes to be scrapped for parts, ...
In this video, we explore the Mojave Desert, home to a notable airplane graveyard housing over 100 aircraft. Highlights include an interior tour of a well-preserved ex-Thai Airways B747-400 and a walk ...
In Tuscon, Arizona lies the largest aircraft boneyard in the world where thousands upon thousands of unused planes lie in rows next to each other. Davis-Monthan United States Air Force Base is a ...
Over 25 years ago, Bruce Campbell paid $100K for the retired airplane. Today, his airplane home is reassembled and parked in the woods near Portland, Oregon.
From Airman magazine: Director Andrew Breese took time-lapse footage of the storage area of the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, often called the “Boneyard” around here. Beautiful ...