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AviationtagKalitta Boeing 747 - N746CK

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The Boeing 747 is aviation’s heavyweight icon—and N746CK is a true freighter from day one. This Boeing 747-246F(SCD) (MSN 22989) first flew on October 7, 1982 and was delivered in December 1982. During its Japan Airlines era, it became part of the JAL “Super Logistics” cargo fleet and wore the Super Logistics livery for a period—an unmistakable look from the golden age of long-haul freight.

Built for cargo at the factory, this 747-200 freighter was designed around what mattered most: moving oversized loads efficiently. The iconic hinged nose door enabled straight-in loading for bulky freight, while the “SCD” configuration added side cargo capability—features that helped make the Jumbo a legend in global logistics.

In November 2008, the aircraft joined Kalitta Air as N746CK and continued its cargo career in the United States. From August 2015, it was stored at Oscoda, Michigan—its long working life preserved in the aircraft skin that now lives on in this release. After around ten years of storage in changeable weather, it’s normal for the paint to show honest wear; small chips and flaking can appear at edges and especially in darker or black painted sections, forming part of the aircraft’s authentic patina.

Now, selected upcycled aircraft material from this authentic freighter becomes a limited edition aviation tag: a collectible aircraft tag created in cooperation with Kalitta Air. If you’ve been waiting for a pure cargo “Queen of the Skies” in your collection, this Aviationtag x Kalitta Air edition is exactly that—real aviation history you can carry every day.

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Dimensions: 35x88mm / 10x15cm with Cardboard

HTSUS-Code 7602000097, Key-chain from aluminum scrap

Note: Every tag is one of a kind. Depending on the aircraft, the feel, material thickness, and color can vary. Small imperfections tell the story of many years in the air and bring the character of past decades to life. Minor scratches, paint wear, and irregularities are completely normal and give your Aviationtag its unique charm—true vintage character made from upcycled aircraft material. These marks are not caused by the production process; they reflect the authentic condition of the original aircraft skin.

Additional note for this edition: after around ten years in storage exposed to changeable weather, the paint can show genuine age. Small chips and wear at edges and especially in darker or black painted sections are normal and part of the aircraft’s authentic patina.

For use as a keychain or luggage tag, we recommend the Aviationtag protective cover.

Boeing 747-246F (N746CK): This Boeing 747 is a true freighter from the start—no later passenger conversion and no combi variant. N746CK (MSN 22989) first flew on October 7, 1982 and was delivered in December 1982. During its Japan Airlines years, it was part of the JAL “Super Logistics” cargo fleet and wore the Super Logistics livery for a period. Built as a factory 747-200 freighter, it is designed around cargo operations: the iconic hinged nose door enables straight-in loading of oversized freight, and the main-deck side cargo door supports efficient handling. In November 2008, the aircraft joined Kalitta Air and continued flying as N746CK. From August 2015, it was stored at Oscoda, Michigan. Now, selected upcycled aircraft material from this Jumbo freighter becomes our Aviationtag x Kalitta Air edition.

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We ship to most countries worldwide, with only a few exceptions. For most destinations, we offer standard shipping with DHL – our Economy Class – as well as express shipping with DHL Express – our First Class. The exact shipping costs depend on the destination country, shipping method and weight of your order and will be calculated for your delivery address at checkout.

Delivery time depends on whether you choose standard shipping or express shipping. With DHL Express, your order usually reaches you worldwide within a few days. Standard shipping can take significantly longer depending on the destination country; for distant countries and due to customs processing in the destination country, delivery may take up to 6 weeks.

For orders to Germany, the EU, the United Kingdom and the USA, all fees are already covered with your order; there should be nothing extra to pay upon delivery. For all other countries, your home country may charge additional duties, taxes or fees upon import, which must be paid by you. These costs are set by the local authorities and are outside our control.

Yes, small dents, scratches, paint chips or other signs of use are possible. These marks do not come from production, but from the aircraft’s time in service, flying millions of miles and being exposed to weather, UV radiation and extreme conditions at high altitude. They are part of what makes every Aviationtag unique – a genuine piece of aviation history.

If you lose your Aviationtag, our Lost & Found Service can help: simply register it on our “Register” page using the serial number, aircraft registration and your contact details. For tags with a NoLongerLost QR code, scan the code on the back with your smartphone or enter the 8-digit code on nolongerlost.com to register your tag. If your Aviationtag is found, the finder can scan the code or report it to us, and we will do our best to help bring it back to you.

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