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Jet2.com 757 - G-LSAI - (Silver)

Jet2.com 757 - G-LSAI - (Silver)

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Aviationtag x Jet2

This edition makes history: The Boeing 757-200 registered G-LSAI was the last of its kind in UK passenger service. From 1988 to 2025, it flew for China Southern Airlines and later almost two decades with Jet2. With over 80,000 flight hours and more than 40,000 landings, this aircraft earned its place in aviation history.

Now a piece of this impressive career lives on – as an Aviationtag made from the original fuselage skin. Although logos were painted over before recycling, the iconic Jet2 silver-gray, which every aviation fan recognizes immediately, remains.

This aircraft tag combines heritage with craftsmanship. Each piece is unique, individually engraved with the registration and strictly limited in number. Whether as a tribute to the final 757, a companion on future travels or a collectible with real meaning – this plane tag is more than just metal.

A must-have for Jet2 fans, Boeing 757 lovers, and everyone passionate about preserving aviation heritage.

Note: Each Aviationtag in this edition is a true one-off. Colour, surface texture and material thickness may vary depending on its original location on the aircraft. Minor scratches, marks or wear reflect the long operational life of Boeing 757-200 G-LSAI in international passenger service. Before dismantling, all airline markings, logos and registrations were removed – leaving only the signature Jet2 silver-grey base layer visible.

The Boeing 757 G-LSAI was retired in 2025 at St. Athan. To preserve the material's character, the fuselage was carefully segmented. For use as a key or luggage tag, we recommend the Aviationtag Cover to protect the surface.

Boeing 757-200: The Boeing 757-200 is a highly efficient narrow-body jet for medium and long-haul routes. Produced between 1982 and 2004, it was widely popular for its performance. G-LSAI entered service in 1988 and operated the final UK commercial 757 passenger flight in 2025. With over 80,000 flight hours and 40,310 landings, it remains one of the most iconic 757s ever built.

Weight 0.021 kg
Manufacturer

Boeing

Aircraft Type

757-200

Registration

G-LSAI

Operator

Jet2.com

Maße

35 x 88 mm

Material

Upcycled aircraft skin

Product Colour

Silver

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