Carry a vivid slice of airline history that’s made to travel with you. This Aviationtag comes from the original fuselage of an ATR 72-500 (ATR 72-212A), MSN 774. The aircraft was first delivered to TransAsia Airways in Taiwan as B-22812 and later flew in Mongolia with Hunnu Air as JU-8801 before appearing on Guernsey’s register as 2-JUCE. It first flew on December 12, 2007 and closed its final chapter in Germany in late 2024.
What makes this edition special is its very colorful look and clear provenance. You’re choosing a real conversation starter that adds character to your keys, camera or travel bag and brings a touch of regional aviation wherever you go. Sturdy and compact, it’s practical for daily use yet collectible enough to anchor a display or become a memorable gift for fellow avgeeks.
If you value aviation memorabilia and upcycled aircraft material, this piece connects all the dots: TransAsia beginnings in Taiwan, Hunnu Air’s era in Mongolia, the 2-REG interlude as 2-JUCE and a careful transformation in Germany. Add this ATR 72 Aviationtag to your collection and enjoy the mix of story, utility and style every day.
Note: Every Aviationtag is a true one-off. Variations in paint, surface texture or material thickness are normal and reflect the aircraft’s history. Small scratches, chips or irregularities are not defects, but signs of authenticity—characteristics that make each Aviationtag a genuine vintage product crafted from upcycled aircraft material.
If used as a keychain or luggage tag, we recommend the Aviationtag Cover to keep your piece of aviation history well protected.
Scale:
n.a.
Dimensions: see
this page
Material: mainly metal
Brand: Aviationtag

Nr: 2-JUCE_white
In stock:
4
Added to website: 2025-10-13