Airbus A320 - EC-FGR - Aviationtag
Airbus A320 - EC-FGR - Aviationtag
Airbus A320 - EC-FGR - Aviationtag
Airbus A320 - EC-FGR - Aviationtag
Airbus A320 - EC-FGR - Aviationtag
Airbus A320 - EC-FGR - Aviationtag

Airbus A320 - EC-FGR

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Hello Iberia! We are pleased to have another Airbus A320 in our fleet with the EC-GFR Aviationtag welcome family. Delivered to Iberia in 1991 with the MSN 224, the A320-200 flew until 2012 under the baptismal name "Dehesa de Moncayo" (name of a Spanish nature park) for the former state carrier from the Iberian Peninsula. In 2012, as part of the restructuring, Iberia Express was created, which EC-GFR served until 2013.

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The Airbus A320 is a twin-engine, short- and medium-haul, single-aisle airliner for a maximum of 180 passengers, produced by the European manufacturer Airbus S.A.S. As the first variant, it is the basic model of the low-wing A320 family. As the world's first production aircraft with fly-by-wire controls and side sticks, it was also called the "Atari aircraft".

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Manufacturer: Airbus

Model: A320

Registration: EC-FGR

Last airline: Iberia

Größe: 35x88mm / 10x15cm mit Cardboard

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Note: Every tag is unique. Depending on the plane, tags may vary in haptics, thickness of material and colour. Small irregularities tell of a plane’s long history and convey the feeling of its glory days above the clouds.

If you want to use it as a key-chain or bag-tag we strongly suggest to use the Aviationtag protection cover.

The Airbus A320 is a short- to medium-range, narrow-body commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliner which can carry a maximum of 180 passengers. It is produced by the European manufacturer Airbus S.A.S. As a first version it is the base model for the low wing aircrafts of the A320 family. The A320 family also pioneered the use of digital fly-by-wire flight control systems, as well as side-stick controls, in commercial aircraft, which is why they were also called “Atari Planes”.


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