Note: Each tag is unique. Depending on the plane, they differ in their feel, thickness of the material and color. Small bumps tell of the many years in the air and express the character of days gone by. Minor scratches, paint chips and bumps are completely normal and give the Aviationtag its special charm - that of a vintage product made from upcycled materials. These special features are not the result of the production process, but reflect the condition of the aircraft material used!
When using as a key ring or luggage tag, we recommend using the Aviationtag cover.
Boeing 777: The Boeing 777 or Triple Seven is a twin-engine wide-body Boeing long-haul aircraft for between 300 and 550 passengers, depending on configuration. It is the largest twin-engine airliner in the world and used fly-by-wire technology for the first time. The Boeing 777 has been in production since 1994 and was able to win United Airlines as its launch customer.
Depending on the model, the 777 is between 63.7m and 76.7m long and has a wingspan of up to 71.8m. The A6-LRB is the Boeing 777-200LR (Long Range), also known as the "Worldliner".
In November 2005, the second 777-200LR prototype left Hong Kong to over to fly the Pacific, North America and the Atlantic to London. Test pilot Suzanna Darcy-Hennemann landed at Heathrow Airport at approximately 14:30 CET on 10 November 2005, 22 hours and 42 minutes after take-off, setting a new record of 21,601 km for the longest non-stop flight of any commercial, non-military aircraft.