Iron Maiden’s ‘Ed Force One’ Parts Now Available as Memorabilia.

Aviation enthusiasts and Iron Maiden fans now have the unique opportunity to own a piece of rock and aviation history, thanks to Aviationtag. The company has released a limited collection of memorabilia made from parts of the iconic Boeing 747-400, known as ‘Ed Force One,’ which was famously used by the legendary British rock band during their 2016 world tour.

The special edition tags, crafted from the actual fuselage of the retired aircraft, are a nod to both Iron Maiden’s legacy and the aviation world. Each tag comes with a certificate of authenticity, making it a must-have for collectors and fans who want a tangible connection to the band’s remarkable touring adventures. These limited-edition tags are expected to be highly sought after, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of aviation history while celebrating Iron Maiden’s enduring influence in the music world.

The ‘Ed Force One’ Boeing 747-400, which was piloted by the band’s lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson, played a pivotal role in Iron Maiden’s world tours, with Dickinson himself flying the aircraft between destinations. After years of serving as the band’s flying headquarters, the aircraft was retired, but its legacy lives on in the hearts of fans. Through Aviationtag, the plane’s parts have been transformed into lasting memorabilia, allowing Iron Maiden’s fans to keep a piece of the iconic aircraft forever.

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