Boeing 757-300 Condor D-ABOG Keychain
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The Boeing 757-300 Condor D-ABOG keychain is made from genuine aircraft skin from an aircraft that served in the Condor airline fleet for over 26 years. The aircraft was delivered to the carrier in March 1999 and became the seventh Boeing 757-300 built by Boeing. Only 55 aircraft of this extended variant were ever manufactured, making it one of the rarest among Boeing’s production passenger aircraft.
Over the years of its service, D-ABOG completed thousands of flights, logged approximately 72,000 flight hours, and left Condor for just one year to operate with the British airline Thomas Cook Airlines under the registration G-JMOG. In November 2025, the aircraft made its final flight for Condor, and in the spring of 2026, it was dismantled in St. Athan, UK.
Each keychain is crafted from a fragment of this aircraft’s fuselage, so it features a unique paint pattern, natural signs of wear, and its own distinct character. This is not just an accessory, but a genuine piece of history from a rare Boeing 757-300, which will become a valuable addition to any aviation collection or a memorable gift for anyone who loves aviation.
You can order the Condor keychain on our website or purchase it at our store located at 50b Khreshchatyk Street, Kyiv. We offer fast shipping to any corner of the world and guarantee quality.
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