Aviationtag has announced a new product crafted from the UK's last passenger Boeing 757, which is set to go on sale this coming Monday at 10:00 CEST. The Boeing 757, known as G-LSAI, completed its final passenger flight in the UK earlier this year before being scrapped and upcycled into tags for bags or keys.
Tobias Richter, Aviationtag's Chief Commercial Officer, expressed enthusiasm about the product, stating, "Being able to preserve and share the legacy of such a historically significant aircraft is a real honour for us. G-LSAI holds a special place in the hearts of many aviation fans and now, its story can live on in their hands."
G-LSAI was notable as the world's oldest operational passenger Boeing 757 when it flew its last passengers on January 5th. Originally built for China Southern Airlines in Renton, Washington in 1987, it later joined Jet2 after flying with China Southern for nearly two decades.