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Check out these incredible photos from where jumbo jets go to die

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Boeing 747-400 Qantas Victorville

The days of the jumbo jet are numbered. Since their debut in the late 1960s, planes such as the Boeing 747 and the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 have been the undisputed queens of the sky.

Unfortunately, the size, four-engine dependability, and range of these big planes are no longer enough of a competitive advantage to justify their operating costs. These relics of the 20th century often end up in places such as the Southern California Logistics Airport – more commonly known as the "bone yard."

The Southern California Logistics Airport is located in Victorville, California — about 80 miles northeast of Los Angeles.



Due to its location in the Mojave desert, Victorville's warm and dry climate make it the perfect place to keep aging airplanes for extended periods of time.



Airplanes here have either been retired or declared "surplus"– not needed for immediate operations.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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