Ed Force One Iron Maiden. Iron Maiden's iconic 'Ed Force One' planes, a Boeing 747 and Boeing 757, were used for their world tours and piloted by lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson Because of an accident, the Boeing 747 was almost unable to continue the world tour, since
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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 The third Ed Force One was returned to its Icelandic charter company following the conclusion of the Book of Souls world tour in 2017
Bruce Dickinson, IRON MAIDEN's legendary frontman and licensed pilot, was more than just the voice of the band — he also personally took the controls of Ed Force One during the tour Iron Maiden's approach to touring set a new benchmark, proving that a commercial airliner could be transformed into a fully functional tour aircraft The carrier kept the Iron Maiden paint job on for some time.
Ed Force One Lives On Iron Maiden’s Boeing 747 Reborn as Collectible Tags Vintage Aviation News. The Boeing 747, known by the registration TF-AAK, is now owned by Air Atlanta Icelandic. The Boeing 747 was selected in February 2016 and repainted in a special Iron Maiden livery
Run to the hills! Iron Maiden’s famed tour plane cut up into collectible key chains. MarketWatch. Because of an accident, the Boeing 747 was almost unable to continue the world tour, since Beyond logistics, Ed Force One became a symbol of the band's global reach and their dedication to delivering the ultimate live experience.