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  2. Today, the Mojave Air and Space Port and industrial park is home to more than 60 companies engaged in flight development, highly advanced aerospace design, flight test and research, the wind industry, heavy rail industrial manufacturing, and airliner storage and reclamation.

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      Airplane Boneyard Tours. Visiting Large Boneyards in the...

    • History of The City of Mojave, California
    • Mojave Aircraft Boneyard
    • Southern California Logistics Airport

    The Mojave Citysits in the desert of California, approximately 95 miles northwest of Los Angeles near Edwards Airfield, specifically on Highway 58 between Barstow and Bakersfield. Mojave California was established in 1876 when the Southern Pacific Railroad began to build a city on its route from LA to SF over the Tehachapi Pass. Mines and transport...

    Now that you know a little more about the city of Mojave, and the Mojave Air and Space Port, it is time to go into the details of the famous Mojave airplane graveyard. The Mojave desert is a big isolated area of the California desert that serves as the Mojave airplane graveyard, a place for aircraft to retire when they get too old. While there is a...

    Of course, the areas surrounding the Mojave airport are not the only ones where you can see a great number of planes stored. There are other airplane graveyards, and this logistics airport is one of them. The Southern California logistics airport has its headquarters in Victorville, California. Victorville Airport also houses several aviation busin...

  3. Mojave, California: Airplane Graveyard. Vast inventory of retired commercial jets sit in the desert. Visitors have been kept at a distance since 9/11, but you can see the airplanes in a drive-by from miles away.

    • Airport Blvd., Mojave, CA
  4. Apr 14, 2015 · Among the 4,500 airplanes stored in the Mojave Desert are extreme amounts of 747s from airlines such as Southern Air, United Airlines, and Air India. Some notable defunct airlines that draw attention include TWA, Northwest Airlines, and Pan Am, among many others.

  5. Oct 23, 2015 · About 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles, in the middle of the dry, cactus laden and barren Mojave desert you will find the graveyard where almost every airplane on earth goes to die. Victorville, California.

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