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Aviation is heavily regulated, right down to how to properly dismantle a retired aircraft. Boneyards are the high-tech recycling facilities where it happens.
What happens to old warplanes? The answer lies in The Boneyard, a massive desert storage site filled with thousands of retired military aircraft. Some will be dismantled, others saved for future wars.
known as the world’s largest military aircraft cemetery. More than 4,000 mothballed or retired aircraft are at the ‘Boneyard’ which has featured in Hollywood films including Transformers ...
Following is a description of the video: Narrator: The 309th AMARG stores the world's largest collection of military aircraft here ... re known worldwide as the boneyard. Our guys take pride ...
The U.S. military’s primary aircraft during the Vietnam War was ... more and more Warthogs are being sent to the boneyard. Last year, at least thirty-nine A-10C aircraft were relegated to ...
Maryland will soon be the first branch of the Air National Guard in the country to not have a flying mission as it transitions to a focus on cyber security. On Wednesday, divested the first of 21 ...
Nearly one out of every four of the more than 8,000 near midair collisions in U.S. airspace reported from 1987 to 2021 involved at least one military aircraft, a CBS News analysis of Federal ...