Aviationtag, the Germany-based company creating metal tags from retired air frames, and Widere, a regional airline in Norway, have collaborated to celebrate the carriers 90th anniversary, creating special travel tags from a now-retired De Havilland Canada Dash-8 Q300 aircraft.
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