The PAMELA Project

Credit: Airbus
LONDON -- More than 4,000 airliners will reach their end-of-life between 2005 and 2025 at a rate of around 200 aircraft per year -- but how will they be disposed of? Up to now, most have gone to scrapyards, some have been used for ground training, while the rest have been left to rot next to runways...

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