PHOTOS Iron Maiden's "Ed Force One" 747 Rocks Seattle! AirlineReporter AirlineReporter

The Iron Maiden Boeing 747. Photo: Getty Images Did you know that the band Iron Maiden had its own Boeing 747 for a 2016 world tour? But where did this aircraft come from, and where did it go? Let's explore the special jumbo aptly named 'Ed Force One'. Where did Iron Maiden get the 747 from? 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. The Boeing 747, known by the registration TF-AAK, is now owned by Air Atlanta Icelandic.

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Ed Force One Track TF-AAK (or flight CC666) on FlightRadar24 when she's in the air Ed Force One is back! Read how Ed Force One was repaired in just 10 days. Ed Force One damaged in Chile Ed Force One spotters guide and info 1. It's A Lot Bigger Whereas the Ed Force Ones of the Somewhere Back In Time and Final Frontier tours were not insubstantial 757-200s, the Irons' latest airborne chariot is a massive Boeing 747-400. To get to all of their fans around the world, Iron Maiden has toured on Boeing 757 and 747 aircraft, piloted by the band's own vocalist Bruce Dickinson. The planes are the stuff of rock legend, so where exactly are they now? "Chuck everything into one plane" A one-and-a-half-minute video clip offering a rare look inside IRON MAIDEN 's Boeing 747 plane — introduced by the band's lead singer and chairman of Cardiff Aviation, Bruce Dickinson — is.

PHOTOS Iron Maiden's "Ed Force One" 747 Rocks Seattle! AirlineReporter AirlineReporter

Iain McGregor Iron Maiden plane at Christchurch airport. Comments Lead singer and pilot Bruce Dickinson takes us on a tour of Ed Force One. IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson, who flew his group around the world in their customized jumbo jet dubbed Ed Force One, named after MAIDEN 's iconic mascot Eddie, has commented on the news. Iron Maiden 's "Ed Force One," a Boeing 747 often piloted by frontman Bruce Dickinson, was "badly damaged" after colliding with a tow truck while grounded at a Santiago, Chile airport Saturday. Iron Maiden again took to the skies in 2016, this time for their Book of Souls world tour. The band decided to upgrade for this trek, opting for the larger 747 airplane.

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Its mission complete, Iron Maiden's personal 747 has been returned to the leasing company. Air Charter Service, the provider of the aircraft, provides this summary. Step inside Ed Force One - Iron Maiden's, Bruce Dickinson's Boeing 747-400. Bruce Dickison talks to us about his new plane and you can see just how happy he. Depicting Iron Maiden's gruesome mascot Eddie, this instantly made it one of the most famous aircraft on the planet. "It was an immaculate, ex-Air France 747," Dickinson recalls. The band Iron Maiden used a Boeing 757 aircraft for its international tours back in the 2000s. The planes carried the backstage team, the equipment, and were even flown by the heavy metal stars themselves. What was the Iron Maiden Boeing 757 like, and what happened to the aircraft? The 2nd Astraeus 'Iron Maiden' 757 used on tour.

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A Boeing 747 that once belonged to heavy metal band Iron Maiden landed at an airport near Bristol on Tuesday, April 19. The band famously used the plane during their 2016 Book of Souls tour, and. Piloted by Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden makes it's second stop in Tulsa, OK on The Book of Souls World Tour. Getting them around the world is this beautiful.