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Airbus A320 - EI-CVC

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Aviationtag EI-CVC – Green/White


The green/white color variant of the Aviationtag EI-CVC edition showcases the history of the Airbus A320 MSN1443 on a single surface. The aircraft flew as EI-CVC with the maiden name “St. Kealin / Caoilfhionn” for Aer Lingus starting in 2001, carried the classic paint scheme for many years, and was regularly on routes between Ireland, the UK, and Europe. During this time, the aircraft accumulated thousands of flight hours before being transferred to St. Athan in 2024 and prepared for upcycling.

From the original aircraft skin of the EI-CVC, two-tone aircraft tags are now being created, featuring green and white areas of the former paintwork. The color transitions, small shades, and slight signs of use come directly from the operational service of MSN 1443. Each Aviationtag is processed in Germany in several steps until a high-quality aircraft tag with clean engraving is produced from the raw material. Especially in this color variant, the former painting becomes particularly visible. The interplay of green and white immediately reminds one of photos of the EI-CVC “St. Kealin / Caoilfhionn” at the gate or on approach to Dublin.

At the same time, the contrast ensures that the tag remains easily recognizable on the luggage and appears as a striking collector's item on the shelf. The green/white variant is an integral part of the strictly limited EI-CVC edition and is thus inseparably linked to the history of the Airbus A320 MSN 1443. If you want to capture the typical Aer Lingus look in a single tag, this is the obvious choice. 

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Manufacturer: Airbus

Model: A320

Registration: EI-CVC

Last airline: Aer Lingus

Größe: 35x88mm / 10x15cm mit Cardboard

We send ours Aviationtags all over the world. You have the choice between Economy Class
Shipping as Warenpost with Deutsche Post or 1st Class shipping with DHL Express.

Note: Every tag from the EI-CVC edition is one of a kind. Each Aviationtag is cut from original aircraft skin of the Aer Lingus Airbus A320 EI-CVC (MSN 1443, “St. Kealin / Caoilfhionn”) and therefore differs slightly in feel, material thickness and colour. Small irregularities tell the story of many years in European airline service and highlight the character of bygone days. Minor scratches, paint chips and surface variations are completely normal and give the Aviationtag its special charm – the charm of a genuine vintage product made from upcycled aircraft materials. These features are not caused by the production process but reflect the authentic condition of the original EI-CVC aircraft material.

When using your tag as a keychain or luggage tag, we recommend adding the Aviationtag cover for extra protection.

Airbus A320 EI-CVC: Airbus A320 EI-CVC with manufacturer’s serial number MSN 1443 is a twin-engine, short- to medium-haul narrowbody aircraft built by European manufacturer Airbus S.A.S. As part of the A320 family, it connected Dublin with numerous destinations in the UK and across Europe for more than two decades. The A320 was the world’s first production airliner with full fly-by-wire controls and side sticks, earning it the nickname “Atari jet” – EI-CVC “St. Kealin / Caoilfhionn” relied on this technology every day in regular airline service.


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