Boy, these guys are making stuff happen! My mechanics are pulling components from my airframe as each sells and the sales team must be sell, sell, selling - there is never a dull moment around here.
The focus today is on creating more space for more disassembly projects, and here at the UAM hangar – they’re taking green to the next level.
I always wondered what happened once all the “good stuff” is removed from an airframe, like mine. From the looks of things, over 90% of any airframe is considered valuable ~ gotta love that when you’re on the project list ~ they respect the sum of our parts. The guys even use the interior carpet for crating and shipping. Amazing!
I’ve seen more than a few aircraft scrappings over the past week. You wouldn’t believe it, but that’s all that’s left at the end of a UAM aircraft disassembly project – aluminum for the final stage of recycling.
The focus today is on creating more space for more disassembly projects, and here at the UAM hangar – they’re taking green to the next level.
I always wondered what happened once all the “good stuff” is removed from an airframe, like mine. From the looks of things, over 90% of any airframe is considered valuable ~ gotta love that when you’re on the project list ~ they respect the sum of our parts. The guys even use the interior carpet for crating and shipping. Amazing!
I’ve seen more than a few aircraft scrappings over the past week. You wouldn’t believe it, but that’s all that’s left at the end of a UAM aircraft disassembly project – aluminum for the final stage of recycling.
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