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AVT114 AviationTag A320 (Lufthansa) Reg #D-AIPB White Original Aircraft Skin Keychain/Luggage Tag/Etc With Lost & Found Feature

SKU:
AVT114
MPN:
AVT114
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  • AVT114 AviationTag A320 (Lufthansa) Reg #D-AIPB White Original Aircraft Skin Keychain/Luggage Tag/Etc With Lost & Found Feature
  • AVT114 AviationTag A320 (Lufthansa) Reg #D-AIPB White Original Aircraft Skin Keychain/Luggage Tag/Etc With Lost & Found Feature
  • AVT114 AviationTag A320 (Lufthansa) Reg #D-AIPB White Original Aircraft Skin Keychain/Luggage Tag/Etc With Lost & Found Feature
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Description



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. Small scratches, flaky paint and imperfections are totally normal and give our Aviationtags their unique charm – the charm of a vintage product crafted from upcycled materials. These quirks are not the result of the production process, they simply reflect the state of the aircraft material we use when it was extracted. The original aircraft paint of this edition is rather sensitive, so please take good care of your tag!

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

We are now adding the Airbus A320 to our Aviationtag Lufthansa fleet with the plane “Papa Bravo”. The D-AIPB was a real oldie, sporting the very early MSN 70. To put this into context: Airbus already delivered MSN 10,000 to Middle East Airlines in 2020 and is currently at MSN 11,137.

The D-AIPB left the factory doors for the Star Alliance member back in October 1989 – so before the reunification of Germany – and was christened “Heidelberg”. It was not until 2019, so after more than 30 years of service, that the Airbus A320-211 was retired and finally recycled in 2020 in Ostend.

Now the “Papa Bravo” lives on as an Aviationtag edition, continuing the long history of the successful Airbus A320 project.

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