Aviationtag (B)logbook
In the world of aviation, few aircraft live up to their nicknames as completely as the Conroy Skymonster. This gargantuan cargo plane—a bulbous modification of a Canadair CL‑44 (CL‑44‑O)—was a true one‑off marvel. First flying in the late 1960s, the...
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Jet2’s Boeing 757-200 (registration G-LSAI) in its classic silver livery on approach. After 37 years of service, this aircraft has taken on a new life as an Aviationtag collectible, allowing enthusiasts to own a piece of the iconic jet. G-LSAI...
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In 2025, Aviationtag is proud to launch a new series crafted from the Boeing 747-400M bearing registration VQ-BWM, a jet that led a remarkable dual life. This “Queen of the Skies” flew passengers and cargo across the globe with KLM...
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In 1978, a brand-new Boeing 737-200 emerged from Boeing’s factory, destined for a very special mission. Bearing the tail number 5U-BAG, this aircraft would spend the next 36 years as the VIP transport for the Government of Niger, ferrying presidents...
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Welcome aboard – today’s flight takes us deep into the colorful world of Aviationtag. Over the years, we’ve received a fair number of questions about our color classifications: When is a tag considered single-colored, and when do we call it two-colored? Buckle...
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