The Lufthansa Crane is back at Aviationtag!
An Aviationtag edition crafted from the fuselage of an Airbus A340-600 already took flight for the Lufthansa Upcycling Collection in 2019. It was available in the Lufthansa WorldShop and on-board long-haul Lufthansa flights. The next Airbus sporting the iconic crane on its tail fin is now landing at aviationtag.com, just in time for the manufactory's fifth anniversary.
The last Lufthansa Airbus came to Aviationtag in late 2019 where it was transformed into an exclusive edition for the Lufthansa WorldShop. The Aviationtags crafted in Cologne from the A340-600 D-AHIO were available exclusively through the official partner and were a resounding success among the “Miles & More” community. Now the next crane is winging its way to the Cologne manufactory and this time can be purchased from Aviationtag’s own online shop: Airbus A340-600 with the registration D-AIHR. The aircraft first took to the skies for Lufthansa in 2007, proving itself a reliable and robust “workhorse” during its almost ten years of service. On 27 March 2014, it touched down in Tokyo amid strong crosswinds with a force of over 2.8 G, bringing all its passengers to the terminal without incident and successfully mastering one of the trickiest landings an A346 ever had to make in the process. In 2019, the plane with serial number MSN 794 finally embarked on its last journey to Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona. Now it is returning to Germany, where its fuselage is being reborn as an Aviationtag edition limited to 8,500 tags – each one unique - officially licensed by Lufthansa and available in the Aviationtag shop.
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