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Complete the Star Wars Plane Trilogy with the Latest Aircraft from United Airlines!


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There are some pretty awesome ships in the Star Wars universe.

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Millennium Falcon in Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge

From Darth Vader‘s Death Star to Han Solo‘s Millennium Falcon and even Kylo Ren‘s new TIE Silencer in The Rise of Skywalker, the galactic ships are some of the most recognizable settings in the films. And, now there’s a new plane joining the Star Wars fleet, taking flight across North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.

While we’ve seen the Stormtrooper Plane from LATAM Airlines and the Falcon from Virgin Atlantic, there is a new Star Wars Plane from United Airlines!

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©United Airlines

The plane will fly over North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, featuring a blue lightsaber on the tail…

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©United Airlines

… and an X-Wing and a TIE fighter on the body of the aircraft. The artwork is structured to appear as if the Star Wars ships are gliding towards anybody who spots the plane with the tail number N36272.

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©United Airlines

The Boeing 737-800 aircraft also comes with a new safety video led by pilots, flight attendants, and Star Wars characters. You can check out the safety video here (it’s preeeetty awesome!).

Who wants to try to ride all the Star Wars planes with us??

Will you try to ride the new Star Wars Plane from United Airlines? Let us know in the comments below!

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