Genuine Boeing 757 PlaneTag from Delta N602DL

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Totally unique! These are made from an actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal. Use as a luggage tag, keychain, or …
PlaneTags are made from actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal. Because PlaneTags are made from real fuselage, each PlaneTag 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 PlaneTags. Be sure to also check out the similiar line of AviationTags.

Totally unique! These are made from an actual retired aircraft fuselage, not merely stamped metal. Use as a luggage tag, keychain, or …

Made from a Boeing 737-200 that started with Piedmont Airlines and then retired with USAir.
Own a piece of aviation history with a PlaneTag made from China Airlines Boeing 747-400, Tail #B-18201.
Cut from an actual Boeing 747-100 operated by Trans World Airlines (TWA) as Tail # N129TW

Relive the golden era of aviation with this PlaneTag from DC-9-31 N920RW, a Northwest Airlines veteran, soaring the skies from 1968 to 2005.
Made from a Cessna 402C Businessliner that transported passengers and cargo between Florida and the Bahamas until retirement in 2011.
Cut from the very first Super Guppy ever built (serial number 0001) and used by Airbus to transport aicraft throughout Europe.
Capture aviation history with this PlaneTag from Bombardier CRJ N847AS, a CRJ 200ER that served Delta Connection from 1999 to 2016.

Explore regional aviation history with this PlaneTag from Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner N62Z, a versatile jet serving U.S. skies since 1977.

Seize a piece of pioneering aviation with this PlaneTag from Sikorsky S-60 Flying Crane N807, a trailblazer in heavy-lift helicopters since 1959.
Made from N6678D, a 1980 Beech Bonanza A36 built that was was involved in an accident after an aborted takeoff in 2016.
Unique PlaneTag from Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche N8526Y, a symbol of aviation history, crafted before PA-30 production ceased in 1968.