Economy A junkyard has turned into an open-air airplane museum, made from retired fuselages and even doing business with Embraer, where you can enter the aircraft, pretend to start the engines, and take an entire plane home for around 100,000 reais. Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 06/06/2026 at 20:23
Science and Technology Retired airplanes are worth billions: behind the “junkyard,” a strict industrial process dismantles each part, recovers metals and electronics, transforms fuselages into clean raw materials, and returns value to the global industry. Carla Teles 09/04/2026 at 13:36
Interesting facts They laughed for 20 years at Roy Hassell’s “junkyard,” but when the agricultural crisis closed the John Deere dealership in Hardin, Iowa, the parts barn saved crops and entire farms in the region. Carla Teles 08/04/2026 at 17:23
Automotive Scientists Develop New Aluminum Alloy That Allows Reuse of Up to 350,000 Tons of Automotive Scrap Annually Fabio Lucas Carvalho 22/01/2026 at 18:25
Automotive Bought, Used, Broke: Electric Cars Go Straight to Junkyards for These 5 Reasons. Thinking of Buying One? Better Analyze First! Roberta Souza 21/05/2024 at 07:30