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Why Airlines Are Parking & Retiring Planes Early – Simple Flying
There has been plenty of news in recent months of airlines retiring aircraft early as the industry comes

There has been plenty of news in recent months of airlines retiring aircraft early as the industry comes to a standstill. Many retired planes are being sent to aviation graveyards, otherwise known as boneyards. Here, they live out the rest of their days being picked apart as parts are taken and used elsewhere. However, some retired aircraft are not destined for scrap just yet.
Aircraft boneyards are sometimes used as temporary storage as retired planes get a new lease on life. Photo: Getty Imag…
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