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Korean Air to sell souvenirs made from retired 747-400 components
September 3rd 2021
While Korean Air (KAL) 747-400, HL7461, ended active service in February 2020, retiring from operations after a 23-year career, the aircraft will live on in the form of name tags and golf ball markers. Read More » The products were made from cut pieces of the fuselage when the jumbo was dismantled, KAL said. All items will be engraved with the aircraft's registration, HL7461, the aircraft type, 747-400, and a unique serial number. Only 5,000 pieces have been produced. They are available for purchase through the SkyTeam alliance member's SKYPASS Mileage Mall. The 747-400 HL7461 commenced service with KAL in 1997. Its last flight was Denpasar to Seoul Incheon in February 2020.