Ed Force One Iron Maiden

Ed Force One Iron Maiden. Nicknamed 'Ed Force One' after the band's mascot Eddie, seats were retrimmed in an all-black cloth, complete with branded headrest covers for the crew members that flew with Iron Maiden on the tour. The flying tour bus was flown by Bruce Dickinson personally


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This aircraft is a Boeing 757-200, and is currently registered as N938FD. Because of an accident, the Boeing 747 was almost unable to continue the world tour, since

On Ed Force One, "in some areas, we even discovered gold-colored paint beneath the layers, adding an extra touch of. Nicknamed 'Ed Force One' after the band's mascot Eddie, seats were retrimmed in an all-black cloth, complete with branded headrest covers for the crew members that flew with Iron Maiden on the tour. Beyond logistics, Ed Force One became a symbol of the band's global reach and their dedication to delivering the ultimate live experience.

Aviationtag Iron Maiden x Aviationtag Ed Force One is... Facebook. The Boeing 747, known by the registration TF-AAK, is now owned by Air Atlanta Icelandic. The first Boeing aircraft on tour The first Ed Force One was utilized on the Somewhere Back in Time World Tour, which lasted from 2008 through 2009

. Nicknamed 'Ed Force One' after the band's mascot Eddie, seats were retrimmed in an all-black cloth, complete with branded headrest covers for the crew members that flew with Iron Maiden on the tour. The Ed Force One was a Boeing 747-400F leased by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden for their "book of souls world tour" in 2016