Aviation tag An-30 Keychain
The keychain was made from the skin of the An-30 airplane. All the keychains have a unique serial number, 1300 pieces were made in total.
The airplane made its first flight on October 01, 1974, and received the registration number UR-30026 (serial number 05-05). Until May 1981, the aircraft operated in the West Siberian Civil Aviation Department of Aeroflot, after which it flew in the Kyiv Joint Aviation Detachment.
In June 1993, it was transferred to Air Ukraine, and since 2006 it has been stored in the sump of the 410th plant in Zhulyany. According to aviation databases, the aircraft was deregistered in 2008.
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