Note: Every tag is unique. Depending on the plane, tags may vary in terms of haptics, material thickness and colour. Small blemishes bear witness to the plane’s long history and are an authentic reminder of its glory days over the clouds. Small scratches, flaky paint and imperfections are totally normal and give our Aviationtags their unique charm – the charm of a vintage product crafted from upcycled materials. These quirks are not the result of the production process, they simply reflect the state of the aircraft material we use when it was extracted.
If you want to use it as a key-chain or bag-tag we strongly suggest to use the Aviationtag protection cover.
Boeing 767: The Boeing 767 is a twinjet wide-body plane and was Boeing’s first long-haul aircraft with just two engines. Depending on the configuration, it can transport up to 375 passengers more than 10,000 km. The last passenger aircraft left the factory doors in June 2014 – the cargo or military version of the 767 is still being manufactured down to this very day. Shanghai Airlines had 4 Boeing 767-300 in their fleet and 5 Boeing 767-300ER until 2018.
More than 1,100 aircraft of this series were built. The 767-300 is a good 55m long and boasts a wingspan of 48m. At its maximum speed of 851 KM/H it can reach ranges of over 10,000 KM.