avioeroon
Avioeroon is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "airplane graveyard" or "aircraft boneyard." It refers to a place where decommissioned or retired aircraft are stored. These sites are typically large, open areas where planes are brought after their operational service life has ended. They serve a variety of purposes, including storage, dismantling for parts, and sometimes as a source of raw materials.
The reasons for an aircraft ending up in an avioeroon are varied. They can be due to
The process of dismantling at an avioeroon often involves salvaging usable parts, such as engines, avionics,
These sites are often located in arid or desert climates, as dry conditions help to preserve the