BRUCE DICKINSON Says Boeing 757 Wasn’t ‘Big Enough’ To Accomodate IRON MAIDEN’s New Stage Show

IRON MAIDEN’s new-and-improved branded private tour plane landed at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport yesterday afternoon (Friday, February 19).

The Boeing 747 jumbo is named Ed Force One after the band’s mascot, Eddie, who has appeared on all of their album covers, and graces the plane’s tail.

Ed Force One is being piloted on the band’s world tour by MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson.

Dickinson addressed reporters on the tarmac of the Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport shortly after landing the airplane. He explained MAIDEN’s decision to upgrade to a 747 (see video below courtesy of the 98.7 The Gater radio station): “The [757] is just not big enough for what we’ve got in mind in terms of a show. So what we’ve got on board at the moment is the stage show.”

He continued: “I’ve actually been in Miami rehearsing for about two and a half weeks before this flight. So I actually flew back from Miami to pick up the airplane. And because it had been longer than a certain period, I had to jump back in the sim, do some landings and then fly the airplane over. So we pick up the rest of our equipment… In fact, we’ll be spending tomorrow, basically, putting all the gear together and making sure it fits. Everything we need will be on the airplane, and all the technicians and baggage and everything else. We’re going all around the world. I mean, we’re doing some… I mean, [from] Perth, Australia to Cape Town [to] Shanghai to New Zealand. We’re really going ‘round the planet.”

The 747 is the world’s most recognizable airliner on account of its distinctive hump. With its impressive dimensions of 70.7m (232ft) length, 19.4m (63.6ft) height and a jaw-dropping wing span of 64.4m (211ft) this double-decker aircraft has a range of 13,450km (7,262nm).

IRON MAIDEN’s world tour, in support of the band’s latest album, “The Book Of Souls”, will kick off on February 24 in Florida.

Support on the trek will come from THE RAVEN AGE, the band led by IRON MAIDEN bassist Steve Harris’s son George Harris.

MAIDEN’s sixteenth — and first-ever double — studio album, “The Book Of Souls”, was released worldwide on September 4, 2015 through Parlophone Records (BMG in the U.S.A). The CD was recorded in Paris, France with producer Kevin “Caveman” Shirley in late 2014, with the finishing touches added last year.

IRON MAIDEN announced in May 2015 that touring plans to support the album wouldn’t happen until this year to allow Dickinson time to fully recuperate after his successful cancer treatment.

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Source: Blabbermouth

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