Lufthansa Upcycling Collection A321-131 D-AIRD Magnet, White

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A real piece of Lufthansa history in the form of a magnet, made from the outer aircraft skin of the Airbus A321 with the registration D-AIRD. This magnet will remind you of the exciting world of aviation every day. The Airbus A321 with the serial number MSN 474 was supplied to Lufthansa in February 1994 straight from the factory, and after almost 30 years of reliable service, it was one of the oldest A321 s ever to fly. This magnet has been intricately handmade from the outer aircraft skin, with lots of attention to detail.

Heritage designs for the future

Deboarding for exclusive design objects: decommissioned aircraft and airport products and materials form the basis of the Lufthansa Upcycling Collection, which will impress more than just airline fans and aviation-loving travellers. You can now enjoy the original Lufthansa signature style in your daily life and make an important contribution at the same time. The unique and limited products combine the past with a message for the future and are the perfect embodiment of sustainability.

Details

  • Size (W x H x D): 7.8 x 0.3 x 7.8 cm
  • Weight: 60 g
  • Material: outer aircraft skin
  • Colour: white

Features

  • Upcycling product made from outer aircraft skin
  • Unique object and collector's item
  • Limited edition

Included in delivery

  • Lufthansa Upcycling Collection A321-131 D-AIRD magnet

Note: this is a one-off product. The delivered item may differ from the image shown in the online shop. There may be scratches and signs of wear.

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