The INCREDIBLE NEW Delta 747 Metal Card

As you may know, metal credit cards have long been a status symbol. But have you ever heard of a credit card made from a retired Boeing 747 plane? American Express and Delta have announced a new collaboration enabling customers to own a credit card made from actual metal from a retired B747 jumbo. Now that is something interesting right? So to find out al


l about it, keep on watching this video!
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American Express and Delta Air Lines have launched a new credit card design made from a retired Boeing 747 aircraft. In the year 2018, Delta Air Lines retired the last of its Boeing 747s, the iconic wide-body jets which, from their first flights in the year 1969, forever changed the scale and magnitude of commercial air travel.



Also, the airline sent most of its decommissioned fleet to boneyards in Arizona, California, and New Mexico, save for ship 6301, the first Delta 747-400 to ever take flight, which today consists of the immersive 747 Experience at the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta. For aircraft enthusiasts still nostalgic for the "Queen of the Sky," today, the airline, in partnership with AmEx, has announced a limited-edition run of credit cards made from metal cut from Delta ship 6307, the first-ever credit card upcycled from a decommissioned 747.

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