Commercial airliner storage and parts reclamation by Universal Asset Management. Harry S Truman Regional Airport. General aviation airplane storage and parts reclamation by White Industries Inc. This small airport is located about two hours southeast of Charlotte. Commercial airliner storage and parts reclamation by Charlotte Aircraft Corporation.
Hondo Aerospace LLC. The company specializes in aircraft storage and green harvesting of aircraft parts, components, and engines.
It also has concrete storage parking for narrow body aircraft. Other U. Locations with Aircraft Storage or Reclamation Activities. Operated by Everts Air Cargo. Photos by Ruud Leeuw. Until about , a storage facility for U. Navy Grumman S-2 Tracker aircraft. Latest reports indicate no aircraft are stored here. Small abandoned boneyard. Not accessible to the public. Former storage location for numerous B Superfortresses to be used for weapons testing.
Alice Springs Airport. Stage one of the multi-million dollar Asia Pacific Aircraft Storage APAS covers about 10 hectares and includes two access roads, a maintenance shed, a hard-stand area for up to 25 planes. Twente Airport. Teruel Airport. A sign in front of it says that this is an F Stealth Fighter.
Yes, all nationalities are welcome on the tour. Be advised that you will be touring an active US Military site; as such, be prepared with proper identification. Reservations must be made a minimum of 16 days in advance. Tours can be reserved up to 60 days in advance.
Be prepared to bring this same ID with you for the tour. For children under 16 years of age you must provide full name and birthdate no ID required. When making a reservation, adult NON-US citizens aged 16 and older must provide the following: Full name as it appears on a passport including middle initial or middle name , along with passport number, date of birth and country of issuance. Visitors must stay on the bus for the duration of the tour.
For another Cold War relic head nearby to the Titan Missile Museum , home of the last of the 54 Titan II missile sites that were on alert from through This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
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Located in Arizona, California and New Mexico are seven major airplane boneyards, each in dry, low-humidity desert environments and offering long runways and extensive storage areas. We encourage potential visitors to check with individual sites to learn about access policies and tours. Shown below is a list of these boneyard facilities As always, we recommend obeying all warning signs and avoiding restricted areas.
For AMARG bus tour departure times, ticket prices, policies, reservations, security details, and seasonal schedules, visit the Pima Air and Space Museum Website or phone the museum at AMARG is a controlled-access facility and thus off-limits to personnel without the proper clearance. The only access to the airplane boneyard for non-cleared individuals is via a bus tour that begins at the nearby Pima Air and Space Museum, located across E.
Valencia Road from Davis-Monthan. Tour buses enter the Irvington Gate onto the base off Kolb Road, and visit "Celebrity Row," the maintenance areas and long-term storage on the west side of Kolb Road. While the tour stops at different locations, no one is allowed off the bus.
Photography is permitted from the bus. Advanced reservations are now required for this tour. As of November 1, all guests interested in taking this tour must have made a reservation and received a security clearance in advance. The security clearance will be given by Davis-Monthan Air Force Base from information collected at the time of reservation. Reservations must be made 10 business days in advance of the desired tour date, and can be made up to 90 days in advance.
Due to security requirements on Davis-Monthan AFB, there are baggage checks before boarding the bus, and limitations on what you can carry on the tours. For AMARG bus tour departure times, ticket prices, current policies, security clearances, reservation information, and seasonal schedules, visit the Pima Air and Space Museum Website or phone Ascent Aviation Services offers secured ramp and storage area for all sizes of aircraft at the Pinal Airpark. The Airpark is open to the public.
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