Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Ed Force One Edition Boeing 747 TF-AAK Aircraft Tag - Blue with cardboard
Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Ed Force One Edition Boeing 747 TF-AAK Aircraft Tag - Blue
Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Ed Force One Edition Boeing 747 TF-AAK Aircraft Tag - Backside
Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Ed Force One Edition Boeing 747 TF-AAK Aircraft Tag - Exclusive Booklet featuring a Bruce Dickinson interview
Iron Maiden Singer Bruce Dickinson showing his Aviationtag from the former Boeing 747 TF-AAK aka Ed Force One
Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Ed Force One Edition Boeing 747 TF-AAK Aircraft Tag - EFO up in the air
Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Ed Force One Edition Boeing 747 TF-AAK Aircraft Tag - Blue cuts from aircraft
Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Ed Force One Edition Boeing 747 TF-AAK Aircraft Tag - Blue Aviationtag on Book of Souls Cover

Iron Maiden Boeing 747 Ed Force One - TF-AAK

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Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Edition: Ed Force One

Our exclusive Aviationtag x Iron Maiden Edition "Ed Force One" was made from original aircraft skin of the legendary Boeing 747-400 with MSN 32868 – an aircraft with a tumultuous history.

In March 2003, the aircraft was initially delivered to Air France and registered as F-GITH. In 2015, it transferred to Air Atlanta Icelandic, where it flew as TF-AAK. Just a year later, it became world-famous as Ed Force One when it accompanied Iron Maiden on their "The Book of Souls" world tour – with none other than frontman Bruce Dickinson himself in the cockpit.

'After her time as a "flying tour bus" for the metal legends, she flew for Saudi Arabian Airlines starting in August 2016, before being retired in 2022. In 2024, she was finally decommissioned – but we have made it our mission to preserve a part of her history together with Iron Maiden!'

In our Cologne manufactory, we have carefully processed original parts of this extraordinary aircraft and transformed them into unique Aviationtags. The front features the iconic Ed Force One logo, while the back is adorned with Iron Maiden's mascot Eddie. Each Aviationtag is a one-of-a-kind – a perfect blend of aviation history and rock 'n' roll. Additionally, each Aviationtag comes with a unique booklet that includes an exclusive interview with Bruce Dickinson.

Please note the product information further down the page.

Up the Irons!

Manufacturer: Boeing

Model: B747

Registration: TF-AAK

Last airline: Iron Maiden

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:The blue Aviationtags are crafted from the fin of the Boeing 747, featuring up to nine layers of paint from different eras. This results in a completely unique look for each tag, with irregular color transitions, visible chipping, or small paint bubbles, as seen in the product photos. These marks of time add to the distinctive vintage charm and are not defects – you might even spot a hint of gold beneath the layers!

Each Aviationtag is unique. They differ in their feel, thickness of the material and color. Small bumps tell of the many years in the skies and express the character of days gone by. Small scratches, paint chips and bumps are completely normal and give the Aviationtag its special charm - that of a vintage product made from upcycled materials. These special features are not the result of the production process, but reflect the condition of the aircraft material used!

As we celebrate the versatility of the Boeing 747-400 series with this edition, we used different version for the engraving on the Aviationtag. When using it as a keyring or luggage tag, we recommend using the Aviationtag protective cover .

Boeing 747-400: The Boeing 747-400 series is one of the most versatile variants of the "Queen of the Skies." In addition to the standard passenger version (-400), the lineup includes the 747-400M combi, the -400F dedicated freighter, and the -400ER, which boasts an impressive range of up to 14,045 km.

The -400ERF further enhances cargo capacity with a maximum takeoff weight of 412,769 kg. Designed for high-density domestic routes, the -400D could accommodate up to 666 (The number of the beast!) passengers.