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AVT091 AviationTag B747-400 (EVA Air) Reg #B-16411 White Original Aircraft Skin Keychain/Luggage Tag/Etc With Lost & Found Feature

SKU:
AVT091
UPC:
4260411671701
MPN:
AVT091
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  • AVT091 AviationTag B747-400 (EVA Air) Reg #B-16411 White Original Aircraft Skin Keychain/Luggage Tag/Etc With Lost & Found Feature
  • AVT091 AviationTag B747-400 (EVA Air) Reg #B-16411 White Original Aircraft Skin Keychain/Luggage Tag/Etc With Lost & Found Feature
  • AVT091 AviationTag B747-400 (EVA Air) Reg #B-16411 White Original Aircraft Skin Keychain/Luggage Tag/Etc With Lost & Found Feature
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Every tag is unique. Depending on the plane, tags may vary in terms of haptics, material thickness and colour. Small blemishes bear witness to the plane's long history and are an authentic reminder of its glory days over the clouds.

Each tag is made from the retired original aircraft fuselage skin of the featured aircraft, and is numbered. Size: 1.37 x 3.46 inch (35 x 88 mm)

Lost & Found Service
AviationTag also offers a bonus lost and found service. Thanks to the unique combination of serial number, plane type and honest finder, your tag can be traced back to AviationTag who will do their best to get your things back to you as quickly as possible.

Aircraft Featured

The last EVA Air Boeing 747 at Aviationtag!

19 years of service under its belt, countless miles and millions of passengers: We are incredibly proud to be welcoming EVA Air’s very last Boeing 747-400 into our Aviationtag family. In exclusive cooperation with the Taiwanese airline, we have crafted a limited-edition Aviationtag from the popular plane sporting registration B-16411 and Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 29111 that will make collectors’ hearts beat faster.

In April 1998, the Boeing 747-400 left the factory doors for the Taiwanese airline EVA Air. The last commercial flight BR-892 left Hong Kong headed for Taipei on 21 August 2017, taking 1:15 hours and close to fully booked with 370 passengers.

A few days after the final passenger flight, the plane made its way with a small crew to San Bernardino, California – the jumbo jet’s final resting place.We are thrilled to be keeping the memory of EVA Air’s last Boeing 747-400 alive in the form of our unique Aviationtags!

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