That sure is a lot of parked CRJ2s! Something very cool, yet sad about a boneyard.
I think about half of them are gone. I want to say most of the Comair ones got sold and are flying in South Africa. About 1/3 of the Endeavor ones (which aren't in that picture. That one will come when I get to 2016) have been pulled out and re-entered into service.
I was on a leisure trip driving on portions of Route 66 in 2009 and noticed this place coming into Kingman from the north. It is possible to go up to the fence surrounding the area for a distant look at some of the planes. This is one of the photos of two of the planes near the fence, A TWA L-1011 and a DHL 727.
I was on a leisure trip driving on portions of Route 66 in 2009 and noticed this place coming into Kingman from the north. It is possible to go up to the fence surrounding the area for a distant look at some of the planes. This is one of the photos of two of the planes near the fence, A TWA L-1011 and a DHL 727.
Cool, I was bummed that all the L-1011s had been scrapped by the time I started going. The first year I went there was still a line of DHL 727s but when I went back in 2016 they had had the same fate