Boeing 757 skin keychain (very first 757 Delta Air Lines MSN #22809)

$39.95

This plane skin keychain is from the very first Boeing 757 aircraft built for Delta Airlines in 1984. By 1992, Delta had five hundred B-757 aircraft and today operates the largest Boeing 757 fleet in the world.

Designed to be the longest single aisle twin-jet commercial aircraft ever built.  The Boeing 757-200 sported new technology wing and engines to give the best fuel mileage of any standard-body airlines.
Boeing produced a total 1,050 of the aircraft, with the last 757 being built for Shanghai airlines in 2005.
Plane skin keychains are engraved directly from the skin of a historic Boeing 757 decommissioned airplane. This limited edition, one-of-a-kind plane skin keychain has been resurrected from its time in the clouds to live on as a versatile and practical memento. Over 100 years after humankind’s technical marvels conquered the skies, you too can hold a token of aviation history in the palm of your hand.

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Category:
Measurements80 x 45 mm
MaterialRecycled aircraft skin
Plane typeBoeing 757
RegistrationN602DL
DeliveryNov 1984 (Delta Air Lines)

 

Plane skin keychains are made from actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal. Because keychains are made from real fuselage, each bears the color, thickness, and wear and tear from the portion of the fuselage from which it was cut and it is therefore rare to create two identical keychains.

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