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Aircraft "Maintenance In Progress" Sign | PN 2510003-05

Aircraft "Maintenance In Progress" Sign | PN 2510003-05

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Aircraft Ground Operations Equipment | Aviation Memorabilia | Display Piece

This authentic Aircraft Maintenance In Progress Sign (PN 2510003-05) is a genuine piece of aviation ground operations equipment retired from active service and now available for collection, demonstrations, aircraft history displays, and home or office décor.

Originally used by maintenance personnel during aircraft inspections, repairs, and servicing, signs like this helped communicate that work was actively being performed on the aircraft. While simple in design, these signs played an important role in maintaining safety, coordination, and awareness on the ramp and in maintenance facilities.

Featuring authentic aviation use and operational character, this sign represents the often-unseen work performed behind the scenes to keep aircraft flying safely.

Key Details

Authentic Aircraft Maintenance In Progress Sign

Part Number: 2510003-05

Original aviation maintenance equipment

Used during aircraft inspection and repair operations

Lightweight and easy-to-display design

Retired from active service

Genuine operational wear and character

Sold for display, collection, training, or prop use only

Non-airworthy

Perfect For

Aviation collectors & airline memorabilia displays

Aircraft maintenance and mechanic collections

Home, office, shop, or hangar décor

Aircraft history exhibits & museums

Aviation training facilities

Movie productions & aviation-themed prop sets

Gifts for mechanics, technicians, pilots, and aviation enthusiasts

Why This Piece Stands Out

This is not a reproduction, it’s a genuine aviation operations sign used in real-world aircraft maintenance environments.

While passengers often see the finished product, signs like this represent the thousands of hours of inspection, maintenance, and teamwork required to keep aircraft operating safely. For mechanics and aviation professionals, it serves as a reminder of the work that happens long before an aircraft ever leaves the gate.

It's also a great way to politely let coworkers know that you're busy... whether you're actually performing maintenance is another story.

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