Keychain Boeing 777 Etihad A6-LRB
This keychain was made from the skin of the Boeing 777 Etihad A6-LRB aircraft. All keychains have a unique serial number.
The Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner with sport registration VT-ALB and manufacturer's serial number (MSN) 36301 was delivered by Air India on August 24, 2007 and was named Arunachal Pradesh.
After seven years with what was then India's flag carrier, the aircraft changed hands to Etihad on April 30, 2014. Under the new registration A6-LRB, the Boeing 777-200LR flew until March 2018 and then was parked for three years in San Bernardino, California, registered as N281UA.
In 2021, Boeing became the first aircraft of this model to be scrapped and recycled.
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