Aviationtag Boeing 777 ANA JA708A keychain
This keychain was made from the skin of the Boeing 777 JA708A ANA aircraft. All keychains have a unique serial number, 1400 pieces were made in total.
With the registration JA708A and MSN 28277, this Boeing 777 soared through the skies from 2000 until its decommissioning in 2022. Add this piece of aviation history to your collection! JA708A is a Boeing 777-200ER.
Notes: Small bumps reflect the many years spent in the air. Minor scratches, paint chips, and bumps are quite normal and give Aviationtag a special charm - the charm of a vintage product. These features are not the result of the production process, but reflect the condition of the materials used to make the aircraft!
You can order the keychain on our website or buy it in the store at Kyiv, Khreshchatyk 50b. We provide fast delivery to any corner of the world and guarantee the quality of each model.
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