The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), often called "The Boneyard", is a United States Air Force ...
Last year, the Air Force pulled B-1B 86-0115 “Rage” out of the Arizona boneyard, swapping it in for 86-0126 “Hungry Devil,” whose deep structural repairs proved costlier and slower than reviving a ...
Kathleen Allen Apr 20, 2017 Apr 20, 2017 Updated May 8, 2017 Aircraft history is scattered all over a big dirt lot in southeast Tucson. And once a month, you can explore it. Boneyard Safari, founded ...
TUCSON, Arizona — The airplanes are lined up in rows by the hundreds, serving as a striking reminder of the nation’s military past. They carried presidents and astronauts, shot down enemies during war ...
Pinal Air Park in Arizona is one of the largest aircraft storage facilities in the world. The multi-million business boomed during the pandemic as airlines worldwide grounded hundreds of jets. The ...
New C-27J Spartan cargo planes ordered by the U.S. Air Force are being delivered … directly to a storage “boneyard” in the Arizona desert. There are reportedly nearly a dozen new Spartans sitting on ...
The 355th Wing at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base has started retiring its A-10s. The base was the first to receive the A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft nearly 50 years ago. The entire Warthog fleet is ...
The Southwest's aircraft "boneyards," including those in Arizona, are swelling with big jetliners and other aircraft in numbers not seen since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Aviation experts say business ...
The concept of a warplane “boneyard,” where old planes go when they retire, is actually pretty rare. While the Pentagon maintains the world’s largest boneyard, the concept is relatively unknown to ...