Stadium Pen Blanks
Trump Boeing 727
Trump Boeing 727
Sierra embedded blanks with metal material from Trump Force One the Boeing 727 aircraft.
All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil COA seal.
Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States of America, once owned a 1968 Boeing 727-100 aircraft. The Boeing 727-100 is a narrow-body, three-engine passenger aircraft. It is equipped with three Pratt & Whitney JT8D turbofan engines, providing reliable and efficient performance. The 727-100 was designed for short to medium-haul routes and its combination of reliability and versatility make it an asset for airlines.
Throughout the long and varied career of Trump, he has owned and flown in some of the most lavish aircraft. From his Trump Force One personal planes, Trump Shuttle airline, and Air Force One - all of them have been luxury planes. Trump’s Boeing 727-100 aircraft with tail number VP-BDJ was one of these opulent flying palaces, befitting a brash and flamboyant businessman.
In 1988, Trump ventured into the airline industry through a deal with Eastern president Frank Lorenzo purchasing a shuttle service and its 17 Boeing 727s, worth $365 million. With the right to brand the company and fleet after his own name, Trump expanded the fleet and launched the Trump Shuttle on June 8, 1989. Trump Shuttle was initially planned to be transformed into a high-end airline with repainted aircraft and revamped interiors providing a luxurious experience for passengers. Despite these efforts, the airline ultimately was unable to remain profitable and was eventually merged with another corporation on April 7, 1992, later becoming American Airlines Shuttle.
The VP-BDJ aircraft was then sold off only to later be repurchased by Trump in 1997. It served as his personal jet, now known as the original Trump Force One until its replacement Boeing 757-200 in 2011.