Aviation tag An-24 Keychain
The keychain was made from the skin of the An-24 airplane. All the keychains have a unique serial number, and only 1000 pieces were made.
This aircraft was used by Ukrainian airlines, including South Airlines and AeroSvit Ukrainian Airlines.
The airplane operated flights on regional routes, in particular from Odesa and Kyiv.
Both airlines used the AN-24 due to its adaptability to difficult conditions and ability to operate on short runways, which was important for regional aviation.
Our store has a license agreement with the Antonov factory and pays royalties.
You can order the keychain on our website or buy it in the store at Kyiv, Khreshchatyk 50b. We provide fast delivery anywhere in the world and guarantee the quality of each product.
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