It is well known that Iron Maiden used his own plane in his last world tour, Somewhere Back In Time Tour, and their singer, Bruce Dickinson, was the commander of the ship, named Ed Force One The aircraft, a Boeing 757-200, was converted in 2008 by Astraeus Airlines in a luxury jet with 20 business class seats and 54 economy class, making the rest of the cabin in a compartment to house all the technical equipment of the group with a weight of 6 tons and a half.
In the Blabbermouth post you can see several pictures inside the plane. The airline will be responsible for operating the Final Frontier The Iron Maiden Tour undertaken this year, a tour that begins February 11 in Moscow and is expected to last not yet determined. Dickinson, who runs in the family his love of planes, as his grandfather was a pilot in the RAF, recently compared the fly a Boeing 757 to operate with the Iron Lady:
In the Blabbermouth post you can see several pictures inside the plane. The airline will be responsible for operating the Final Frontier The Iron Maiden Tour undertaken this year, a tour that begins February 11 in Moscow and is expected to last not yet determined. Dickinson, who runs in the family his love of planes, as his grandfather was a pilot in the RAF, recently compared the fly a Boeing 757 to operate with the Iron Lady:
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