Recently, the end-of-service life for aging aircra? and related parts has become a key subject in recycling industries worldwide. Over\r\nthe next 20 years, approximately 12,000 aircra? currently utilized for different purposes will be at the end of service. ?us, reclaiming\r\nretired aircra? by environmentally responsible methods while retaining some of the value becomes a signi??cant need. Recycling\r\naircra? components and using these in different applications will reduce the consumption of natural resources as well as land??ll\r\nallocations. Compared to the production of virgin materials, recycling aircra? will also reduce air, water, and soil contaminations,\r\nas well as energy demand. In the present study, we have investigated the environmental bene??ts of recycling and reusing aircra?\r\ncomponents in the same or similar applications as low-energy input materials. During the aircra? recycling, most of the aircra?\r\ncomponents can be recycled and reused a?er reasonable modi??cations and investments.
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