The idea of B-1B “zombie” bombers clawing their way back from the boneyard into front-line service captures a powerful image ...
The Air Force has twice turned to the Arizona “boneyard” in 2024 to revive B-1B Lancer bombers, pulling jets like “Rage” and ...
The concept of a warplane “boneyard,” where old planes go when they retire, is actually pretty rare. While the Pentagon maintains the world’s largest boneyard, the concept is relatively unknown to ...
Bomber Rise from the Boneyard! The U.S. Air Force is reactivating the B-1B Lancer bomber, tail number 86-0115, nicknamed “Rage,” from storage to fill operational gaps. This is the second B-1B to be ...
At Davis Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, the Arizona desert heat is the retirement setting for some of our nation's most heralded military aircraft, from bombers and tankers, to fighters like the ...
Congress has finally agreed to bid adieu to nearly two dozen A-10 Warthogs, after lawmakers fervently defended the aging aircraft and stopped the Air Force from retiring the aircraft. It marks the ...
Four fighter jets lifted off the runway Tuesday at Hector International Airport with one last familiar roar. The Happy Hooligans' F-16s made a final flight over Fargo's frozen landscape and headed ...
Former Air Force pilots reflect on the Boneyard, aka the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona.