Pinal Air Park in Arizona is one of the largest aircraft storage facilities in the world. The multi-million business boomed during the pandemic as airlines worldwide grounded hundreds of jets. The ...
A closer look at where aircraft go to be stored or scrapped for parts.
These aircraft boneyards serve diverse functions, housing retired planes awaiting recycling and providing storage during periods of low demand or financial strain for airlines. From the vast Mojave ...
The continued high proportion of parked aircraft as a result of the global pandemic creates a range of issues for airlines and maintenance providers to ensure these aircraft remain airworthy and ready ...
Commercial aircraft storage firm Tarmac Aerosave is to explore the use of automated airframe inspections using drone technology. The company – part-owned by Airbus – has three storage facilities in ...
The COVID-19 outbreak led to a high of nearly 80% of the world’s commercial aircraft being grounded earlier this year. Patrick Lecer, CEO of Tarmac Aerosave, which stores aircraft in France and Spain, ...
With a background primarily in helicopter and aircraft asset management, Monaco-based Blueberry Aviation has entered a cooperation with partners to establish a new aircraft storage and MRO project in ...
The world's airports are being converted into storage facilities for aircraft as airlines drastically reduce their operations. Frankfurt Airport, Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport, and Hartsfield-Jackson ...
In the middle of Australia, under clear blue skies, sits a collection of aircraft parked up in the red dirt. They come in all shapes and sizes, from airlines all over the world, and Alice Springs, in ...
Pinal Airpark is commonly known as the boneyard where aircraft go to die, but it's also a hub for maintenance and ...