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How the World’s Largest Boneyard Stores 3,100 Abandoned Planes
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How the World’s Largest Boneyard Stores 3,100 Abandoned Planes
In the Arizona desert outside Tucson sits the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, better known as AMARG. Spread across thousands of acres at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, it holds roughly 3,100 retired military aircraft, making it the largest aircraft storage facility in the world. Despite its nickname as the boneyard, the mission here centers on preservation, recovery, and reuse rather than abandonment. YouTube / Business Inside…
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