Wednesday, January 23, 2008

The Boneyard

Ever wonder where our old military planes go? They get sent to the yard to be preserved. The boneyard is known as AMARC (Aerospace Maintenance And Regeneration Center). Every once in a while, a big company like BAE would regenerate some planes to sell overseas. Check out their site:

http://www.amarcexperience.com/AMARCDescription.asp

 

Imagine the land and maintenance staff wasted to maintain 4200 planes that we don’t use while the military ponies up for JSF planes? It’s a bit of a waste. But is it cheaper than trying to find spare parts on a carrier? Should we replace our computers after 3 years, our 747s after 30? Or should we continue to maintain. I sometimes wonder how much an airplane or ship would cost if we focused on reducing costs instead of improving technology that we don’t really need.

 

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