Fleets of aeroplanes are collecting dust at a storage facility in the heart of Australia, as Covid-19 continues to bring international and domestic flights to a grinding halt.
There are 132 aircrafts are sitting idle on the dirt at the Asia Pacific Airline Storage facility in Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
The $8 billion worth of aeroplanes range from giant Airbus A380s to brand new Boeing 737 Max models.
The company housing the aircrafts say desert conditions that are low in humidity are perfect for preserving their lifespans while they wait to return to the air.
Vision captured by 9News shows the aircrafts parked in rows, in a seemingly endless graveyard of aeroplanes.
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