AVIATIONTAG Boeing 777 - A6-LRB - Pearl (Etihad Airways)
Aviationtag have been taking original airplane parts off from what were once real-life airliners and turning them into premium, one-of-a-kind designer and collector’s items since as far back as 2006. In 2015, Aviationtag had the idea of making the world a little bit better by upcycling scrapped airplanes into special 'Aviationtags'. Alongside commercial planes like the Boeing 747 or the Airbus A340, they have also given historical aircraft like the DC-3 “candy bomber” a second life as an Aviationtag.
The Aviationtags themselves are 100% authentic original airplane skin. The origin of the material can be traced back seamlessly all the way to when the plane was first sold for scrap.
From Abu Dhabi to the World of Aviationtag – The next cooperation with Etihad Airways is ready for take-off
The Boeing 777-200LR “Worldliner” sporting registration VT-ALB and manufacturer serial number (MSN) 36301 was delivered to Air India on 24 August 2007 and christened “Arunachal Pradesh”.
After seven years with what was India’s flag carrier at the time, the plane changed hands to Etihad on 30 April 2014. Under its new registration A6-LRB, the Boeing 777-200LR took to the skies until March 2018 and was then parked for three years in San Bernardino, California, registered as N281UA.
In 2021, the Boeing was the very first plane of this model to be scrapped and recycled. We are thrilled to present our exclusive collaboration with Etihad Airways and to be bringing the first pieces of this aircraft home to you.
Note: Every tag is unique. Depending on the plane, tags may vary in haptics, thickness of material and colour. Small irregularities tell of a plane’s long history and convey the feeling of its glory days above the clouds.
Dimensions: 35 x 88mm.
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