JTA Releases Second Wave of Upcycled Products from Aircraft Waste Materials: Bags and Window Displays

JTA Releases Second Wave of Upcycled Products from Aircraft Waste Materials: Bags and Window Displays

Japan Transocean Air (JTA) is launching the second series of upcycled products made from aircraft-related waste materials.

These are made from life vests and cabin windows that were installed on Boeing 737-800 aircraft. This time, new orange bags created from life vests used by pilots and cabin crew are also for sale.

With the cooperation of the Okinawan handmade bag shop ‘TESHIGOTO’, the shop owner has handcrafted the ‘JTA Original LIFE VEST BAG’ in yellow (50,000 yen) and orange (55,000 yen), limited to 5 pieces each color, and the ‘JTA 737-800 Cabin Window Object’ (60,000 yen), limited to 7 pieces, designed by an active captain and the maintenance department.

The sale will start on August 29 at 10 AM at ‘Coralway Shopping’, operated by JAL JTA Sales.

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