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See one of the world's biggest aircraft 'graveyards' where planes go to die — and airlines can dissect them for parts

An aircraft in reclamation at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
An aircraft in reclamation at the Pinal Air Park in Marana, Arizona.
  • 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 airpark is also a hub for maintenance, as well as re-configuring jets when they get a new operator.
As the aviation industry hopes to reduce its carbon footprint, companies are coming up with new strategies to alleviate CO2 emissions.
Airplane flying through palm trees
in April, the Aviation Circularity Consortium, including Australian flag carrier Qantas and other groups, was created as a "joint mission to accelerate supply chain decarbonisation."
a plane engine photographed outside a window
A Qantas plane.
The plan is to use the 8,000 "end-of-life retired aircraft" that are sitting in deserts, jungles, and storage yards across the globe. Another 11,000 are expected to be available over the next 10 years.
A white plane without a nose in an aircraft graveyard.
An aircraft at the Pinal Air Park in Arizona.
According to the consortium, the thousands of decommissioned aircraft offer "a new source of valuable circular materials" and address the "significant waste pollution challenges to the shrinking legal boneyards around the world."
Aircraft boneyard Pinal Air Park covid-19
These "graveyards" started filling up during the pandemic when airlines had to make drastic cost-cutting changes, including furloughing pilots, cutting routes, and indefinitely storing hundreds of planes in the desert.
airline pilot
One of these facilities is Pinal Air Park in Marana, Arizona — a small town located about 90 miles southeast of Phoenix.
Aircraft boneyard Pinal Air Park covid-19
The dry clime is favorable for preventing corrosion.
As airlines started to shrink in 2020, hundreds of planes from all over the world flew to the 2,080-acre airpark.
Aerial view of Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona
Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona.
With the influx, Pinal had to take special precautions to ensure the aircraft was ready to fly once travel eventually rebounded.
An aircraft on stilts at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona.
Because of this, Ascent Aviation Services — the largest aircraft service provider on the airfield — had to beef up its staff to maintain the constant arrivals.
Maintenance on an engine at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
A maintenance hangar at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
Company CCO Scott Butler told Business Insider last year that starting in March 2020, planes were coming in at about one per hour — requiring over 150 extra mechanics.
A stored aircraft in Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona — Pinal Airpark Tour 2021
Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona.
Additional parking lots were built to handle the hundreds of planes, which continued to be filled into 2021 and 2022 with jets coming from places like the US, South Korea, UK, Australia, and Canada.
An aircraft in reclamation Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona — Pinal Airpark Tour 2021
An aircraft in reclamation Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona.

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Leasing companies were also filling the airfield after buying up inexpensive planes sold during COVID and storing them at Pinal.
An aircraft without its nose cone at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
Lessors did not have much business in maintenance prior to the pandemic as they typically left that task to the operator. But, Butler explained the companies started being more hands-on with AAS because the jets had to get upkeep during storage.

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However, with travel now roaring back and demand on track to surpass 2019 levels, AAS has gotten back to its roots — maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO).
An aircraft in maintenance Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona — Pinal Airpark Tour 2021
Before the pandemic, MRO services made up over 70% of the company's revenue.
Basic offerings include simple maintenance checks and on-demand repairs, like fixing the landing gear or inspecting the flight controls.
Inside the landing gear shop at Ascent Aviation Services at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
AAS has its own landing gear shop to repair and overhaul parts to reuse on other planes.
However, heavy maintenance is the most costly for airlines. This involves a full assessment of the aircraft and can take up to 60 days for widebody jets, Butler explained.
A row of aircraft undergoing re-configurations or heavy maintenance for between operators.
For example, less invasive maintenance checks ("A") will inspect the engines and their fan blades. Heavy maintenance checks ("C" and "D") will actually remove those components for inspections.
"A narrowbody will cost around $2 million," he told BI in May 2023. "With widebodies, you're easily looking at $3 million."
An aircraft in reclamation Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona — Pinal Airpark Tour 2021
A view of the wires and systems inside an aircraft a Pinal Airpark.
These projects take a lot of manpower. Butler said the company targets 400-500 hours per day for widebodies and 300 per day for narrowbodies.
An aircraft in maintenance Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona — Pinal Airpark Tour 2021
There could be anywhere from 25 to 40 people working on an aircraft at once.
Because the checks are so expensive, many carriers opt to sell the aircraft when it gets to that stage in its lifecycle, which is typically every six to 10 years.
A narrowbody jetliner at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
A narrowbody jetliner at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.

Source: National Aviation Academy

Or, the operator will allow an aircraft lease to expire. This means if the lessor finds a new home for the plane, it will need to be fitted for its next contract.
A stored aircraft in Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona — Pinal Airpark Tour 2021
For example, Alaska recently announced it would break the lease of its last A321neos and expects to hand them off by the end of Q2 2023. If and when this happens, the new owner will need the re-paint and likely retrofit the cabin.
For these conversions, AAS offers additional services, like re-painting liveries, switching out flight systems, and installing new cabins.
An aircraft going through AAS' re-painting process at Pinal Airport in Arizona.
An aircraft going through AAS' re-painting process at Pinal Airport in Arizona.
Sometimes, aircraft will transition from a passenger jet to a cargo plane — a service the company saw increased popularity during the pandemic, especially with older jets.
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For flight tests and deliveries, the operator will arrange pilots, who will land and depart on the designated runway stretching Pinal's airfield.
Aerial view of Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona
The runway at Pinal Air Park.
Overall, Butler said AAS can do nearly anything an airline would need from an MRO standpoint.
An employee working on an aircraft at Pinal Airpark.
An employee working inside a conversion aircraft at Pinal Airpark.
The main service it can't provide is engine overhauls, which are outsourced to other shops.
The engine detached from an aircraft at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
The engine detached from an aircraft at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
"A lot of our current projects are just waiting on engines," Butler told BI. "There's a backlog because no one did engine maintenance during COVID because of the expenses."
A covered engine inside a hangar at Pinal Airpark.
A covered engine inside a hangar at Pinal Airpark.
He explained this is adding to the already strained supply chain that has caused a slowdown in returning aircraft to service.
An aircraft being overhauled at Pinal Airpark.
An aircraft being overhauled at Pinal Airpark.
While AAS does a lot of work keeping airplanes flying, it also offers aircraft reclamation and end-of-life services — what the consortium wants to capitalize on.
An aircraft in reclamation with no nosecone.
An aircraft in reclamation.
This involves disassembling and disposing of unwanted parts, which make up about 10% of the airplane.
Ascent Aviation Services breaking down aircraft.
Ascent Aviation Services breaking down aircraft.
According to Butler, the other 90% is recyclable. These include things like engines and galley carts...
The interior of an aircraft in reclamation with the front already cut off.
An aircraft in reclamation.
...and avionics and landing gear.
An aircraft in reclamation Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona — Pinal Airpark Tour 2021
Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona.
However, he said custom interiors do not have much value except to the original operator.
An aircraft in reclamation Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona — Pinal Airpark Tour 2021
The interior of an aircraft in reclamation.
A plane can spend months being salvaged, with hundreds of collected parts being resold or repaired for future use.
Ascent Aviation Services employees working on a plane in reclamation.
An aircraft in reclamation.
The re-certified pieces can be sent back to airlines who keep them in their inventory as spare parts — meaning retired jets can still provide for current ones.
Two aircraft in reclamation with their landing gear already salvaged.
Two aircraft in reclamation with their landing gear already salvaged.

Inside a remote Arizona aircraft boneyard storing nearly 300 planes grounded by the pandemic

Meanwhile, some carriers will take parts of the metal to create memorabilia, like cutting the logo or airline name from the fuselage and using it as wall art.
A section of the aircraft fuselage cut out.
An AAS spokesperson told Insider this was the logo of a company that an individual wanted as a keepsake.
In addition to the strong MRO and reclamation divisions, storage and parking is still a strong revenue source for AAS.
Aircraft in storage at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
Aircraft in storage.
"80% of all the stored aircraft worldwide are stored in the Southwest," Butler told BI in 2021.
One of the 747SPs at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
One of the 747SPs at Pinal Airpark in Arizona.
During an April 2023 tour of the airpark, BI found the main lot full of planes, including two rare Boeing 747SPs.
One of the Boeing 747SPs at Pinal Airpark.
One of the Boeing 747SPs at Pinal Airpark.
Mechanics spend up to two weeks getting a plane ready for storage. Important components like the engines, pitot tubes, systems, and landing gear are sealed and protected.
The exterior components of an aircraft are covered by a silver protectant.
An aircraft with its external systems covered.
This is especially important to prevent critters and other wildlife from taking up residence in the airplane's openings and small crevices.
A stored aircraft in Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona — Pinal Airpark Tour 2021
Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona.
Butler told BI the stored aircraft also get regular maintenance checks to keep them airworthy.
The side of a Boeing 777 at Pinal Airpark.
A Boeing 777 undergoing maintenance.
Parked planes, on the other hand, do not get this service and can be left to collect dust — giving Pinal its "boneyard" nickname.
An old Boeing 747 that has been sitting at the airpark for years.
An old Boeing 747 that has been sitting at the airpark for years.
Read the original article on Business Insider
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