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Many wonder what all those aircraft are doing just sitting there in Marana, Arizona. Most will tell you it's a boneyard or graveyard for old aircraft, and they'd be right, but there's more to the ...
The aircraft retirement home in Arizona is well worth a visit. ... A Tour of the Boneyard The aircraft retirement home in Arizona is well worth a visit. John Sotham. August 25, 2014.
The Boneyard. The name evokes a space bereft of life: dry, hot, desolate. And that's about right. The Boneyard's official name is the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, or AMARG ...
The next Boneyard Safari tour through the aircraft at Aircraft Restoration & Marketing, 5080 E. Nebraska St., is May 6. It will start about 7 a.m. and take 2½ to 3 hours. The tour is $25.
Pinal Airpark is a general-aviation airport available to all pilots If you want a closer look at the dozens of aircraft parked there, you must arrange a tour Those enrolled in the pilot- and ...
Right now, the Boneyard's inventory is down a bit. There are just over 3,300 aircraft and just over 6,800 engines. They also store the jigs, the fixtures and the dies that were used to make all of ...
If you visit Pima, make sure to schedule some time for AMARG, aka the Boneyard, where hundreds of decommissioned aircraft await their unknown fate. I did that tour, too. It was amazing .
Sometimes you see a photo of a place and it immediately moves to the top of your bucket list. That's how I felt about the airplane "boneyard," officially known as the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and ...