As Memorial Day approaches, two retired F-14 Tomcat fighter jets and an F-4 Phantom that once sat hidden in a northeast ...
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Why the US 'Boneyard' is worth billions
In the Arizona desert sits the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, often called the Boneyard, where thousands of retired military aircraft are stored in neat rows under dry desert ...
Pinal Airpark is commonly known as the boneyard where aircraft go to die, but it's also a hub for maintenance and reconfiguration.
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