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No direct commercial mechanism identified. The article describes a military aircraft storage and reclamation facility. No commodity price, supply chain disruption, company margin impact, or regulatory change is reported. The tone is neutral and descriptive, lacking any commercial or economic signal.

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  • AMARG houses 3,488 retired aircraft including B-52s, F-16s, C-130s.
  • Facility established April 1, 1946, spans 2,600 acres, employs 700+ workers.
  • Receives 250–300 aircraft annually for storage, reclamation, maintenance.
  • F-16 Fighting Falcon most common model with over 350 units.
  • Aircraft preserved for potential future use or dismantled for parts.

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