It is very rare for an aircraft to be in service with the same airline for its entire life cycle, from completion to scrapping. A look at the history reveals interesting and remarkable details. So we would like to break with the tradition of only honouring the last operator or the last paint job of an aircraft and put together a "history collection" of certain aircraft.
Of course, we want to do the splits and not, for example, make a red tag for an airline that had no red in its livery. These tags will be presented in neutral colours.
As you may have noticed, we focus more on the aircraft itself. This can already be seen in the shape of our aircrafttags, which stylise a vertical stablizer or a wing. The registration and type take up a lot of space on the tag. And last but not least, the detailed engraving of the aircraft in the side view.
We will add more history collections at irregular intervals without advertising this as a big release. Just visit our website to find out when they will be available. We will explicitly indicate which aircraft are members of the "history collection"
The first aircraft we will include in our history collection is the Boeing 747 9V-SMW. You can already find this aircraft as EC-KSM, Wamos Air, in our offers.
This queen of the skies was originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1994 and flew for this prestigious airline for more than 14 years. From 2008, Pullmantur Air, later renamed Wamos Air, operated this jumbo until 2020.