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OE-LAW - Boeing B767 - Austrian Airlines
OE-LAW - Boeing B767 - Austrian Airlines
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This Boeing 767 was delivered factory-new to Lauda Air in 1992. The founder of Lauda Air was Niki Lauda, an Austrian Formula 1 driver.
Lauda named this Boeing after his friend Ayrton Senna. From 2003 to 2004, this aircraft flew for Lauda Italy. In 2004, it was reintegrated into the Lauda Air fleet and received the Star Alliance livery.
In 2005, OE-LAW was transferred to the AOC of Austrian Airlines. Subsequently, the 767 was painted in Austrian colors and renamed "China".
After Boeing offered the option of winglets for the 767, the OELAW was fitted with winglets in 2011. This helped reduce fuel consumption.
After almost 30 years in service, it was finally scrapped in 2021.
This aircrafttag may contain rivets and composite material at the backside.
Personalizations take approximately 14 business days.
OE-LAW landing at JFK airport
Please be informed, that you order a piece of aviation history. This aircrafttag travelled for more than 2 decades around the world between +40°C and -60°C. This is why you may find dents and scratches on it. As well imperfections of paint may occur. But this is what we want to provide to you.
We remind you that this aircrafttag is not suitable for children.
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