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United Airlines Airbus A321neo "100 Years"

On April 6, 1926, Varney Air Lines—named after the company’s founder, Walter Varney—took off on its first mail flight in Pasco, Washington, bound for Elko, Nevada. A year later, a certain William Boeing established his own airline. Through acquisitions in the following years, the manufacturer took over — or rather, united — several companies, including Varney Air Lines, under one umbrella and renamed his Boeing Air Transport to United Aircraft & Transport Corporation. Finally, in 1931, the company name was shortened to United Air Lines. Since then, the airline has grown into one of the largest in the world: With nearly 1,100 aircraft—not even counting the United Express feeder fleet —United operates the largest fleet of aircraft worldwide. This A321neo follows the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with the special Centennial logo that we have recently announced (item no. 539050).
Property Value
Manufacturer Airbus
Scale 1:500
Operator United Airlines
Category News, WINGS
Wings Type A321, A321neo
Material metal
Color white, blue
Wingspan 72 mm
Aircraft Registration N44550
Release Date News V, September/October 2026
Information to product safety
Manufacturer and responsible person:

Herpa Miniaturmodelle GmbH
Leonrodstraße 46-47
90599 Dietenhofen
herpa@herpa.de / www.herpa.de


Warning:

Small scale and life-like model for adult collectors. Not suitable for children under 14 years!

On April 6, 1926, Varney Air Lines—named after the company’s founder, Walter Varney—took off on its first mail flight in Pasco, Washington, bound for Elko, Nevada. A year later, a certain William Boeing established his own airline. Through acquisitions in the following years, the manufacturer took over — or rather, united — several companies, including Varney Air Lines, under one umbrella and renamed his Boeing Air Transport to United Aircraft & Transport Corporation. Finally, in 1931, the company name was shortened to United Air Lines. Since then, the airline has grown into one of the largest in the world: With nearly 1,100 aircraft—not even counting the United Express feeder fleet —United operates the largest fleet of aircraft worldwide. This A321neo follows the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with the special Centennial logo that we have recently announced (item no. 539050).
Property Value
Manufacturer Airbus
Scale 1:500
Operator United Airlines
Category News, WINGS
Wings Type A321, A321neo
Material metal
Color white, blue
Wingspan 72 mm
Aircraft Registration N44550
Release Date News V, September/October 2026