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  2. Welcome to the Boneyard, a desert tomb for US military aircraft

    www.cnet.com/science/the-boneyard-thousands-of-aircraft-in-a-desolate-desert...

    And that's about right. The Boneyard's official name is the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, or AMARG. It's where the US military stores its surplus aircraft.

  3. Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona, largest aircraft...

    airplaneboneyards.com/davis-monthan-afb-amarg-airplane-boneyard.htm

    Davis-Monthan AFB is today the location of the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), the sole aircraft boneyard and parts reclamation facility for all excess military and government aircraft.

  4. Visit the AWESOME Arizona Plane Graveyard-2024 UPDATE

    arizonajourney.org/arizona-plane-graveyard-tucson-boneyard-2024

    The Sonoran Desert of Arizona provides the perfect location, where the arid climate prevents rust. So now theres a Tucson Arizona aircraft graveyard. Out-of-service military aircraft at the Boneyard, with Tucson’s Rincon Mountains in the background.

  5. The Boneyard In Arizona Is The Resting Place For More Than 4,000...

    www.onlyinyourstate.com/experiences/arizona/boneyard-abandoned-airplanes-az

    The Boneyard in Arizona is a cool storage spot for military aircraft that has a creepy vibe. It's guaranteed to interest anyone! The Boneyard is located on Davis-Monthan Air Force Base just outside Tucson, Arizona. Here you’ll find tons of retired aircraft.

  6. The Boneyard: Largest airplane graveyard in the world calls AZ...

    www.abc15.com/news/state/the-boneyard-secret-airplane-graveyard-in-tucson-arizona

    An AMARG is a boneyard facility for all excess military and government aircraft. Planes, jets, helicopters, and space shuttles belonging to the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and...

  7. Davis-Monthan Air Force Base "Aircraft Boneyard" | Tucson, AZ...

    www.visittucson.org/listing/davis-monthan-air-force-base-aircraft-boneyard/1134

    Due to changes in U.S. Air Force security considerations, the offsite bus tours of the 309th AMARG (AKA “The Boneyard”) are no longer available, with no plans to restart.

  8. The secrets of the desert aircraft ‘boneyards’ - BBC

    www.bbc.com/future/article/20140918-secrets-of-the-aircraft-boneyards

    If you find yourself driving down South Kolb Road in the Arizona city of Tucson, you’ll find the houses give way to a much more unusual view; rows of military aircraft, still and silent, spread...

  9. A Tour of the Boneyard | Smithsonian

    www.smithsonianmag.com/air-space-magazine/tour-boneyard-180952460

    Its official name is the Air Force’s 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group—the caretakers of nearly 4,000 U.S. military aircraft headed for scrap, storage, or potential rebirth,...

  10. Interactive Aerial Tour: Davis-Monthan Aircraft Boneyard in...

    www.aerialsphere.com/interactive-aerial-tour-davis-monthan-aircraft-boneyard...

    Interactive aerial tour of the Boneyard, a United States Air Force aircraft and missile storage and maintenance facility in Tucson, Arizona, located on Davis–Monthan Air Force Base.

  11. 5 Amazing War Planes At The Largest Aircraft Boneyard In The...

    simpleflying.com/5-amazing-war-planes-at-davis-monthan-afb-aircraft-boneyard

    The Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (aka The Boneyard) in Tucson, Arizona is perhaps the most famous of the world's aircraft boneyards and home to the world's greatest collection of stored military aircraft.