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B-1 Returns to Flight After Restoration, Surviving the ‘Boneyard’

More than 200 workers restored the bomber over nearly 2 years, and the Air Force says it can carry the fleet’s largest conventional payload.

Summary by Military Times
After time in storage and two years of “intensive” maintenance efforts, a B-1B Lancer is back in action, deemed combat capable.The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex at Tinker Air Force Base regenerated the aircraft following its time in the “boneyard,” according to a Thursday Air Force release.The “boneyard,” held at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, refers to Type 2000 storage that keeps aircrafts available to reclaim certain parts for active fle…

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After almost two years of work, the U.S. Air Force returned to the service of one of its strategic B-1B Lancer bombers that was stored in the Arizona desert. The “Bone”, as it is affectionately known, was resurrected by personnel of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex at Tinker Air Base, [...] The Entry Resurrecting the “Bone” – The U.S. Air Force returns to service one of its strategic B-1B Lancer bombers appears first in Military Zone.

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defence-industry.eu broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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