I collect almost everything of passenger aircraft. To start I have a first row econemy class seat of KLM at home. Then I have my amenity kits:
-Singapore airlines Econemy class (Socks, tooth-brush, tooth-paste)
-KLM World Business Class (Socks, a thing for your eyes, if you want to sleep, pen, creme, tooth-brush, tooth-paste, tissues, a linen, lip balsam, earplugs)
-Garuda Indonesia Premium Class (Toilet back, lip balsam, tooth-brush, tooth-paste, that thing for your eyes, socks, creme, earplugs)
Also I have several inflight magazines:
-Martinair
-Garuda
-KLM (a lot)
-KLM movie guide (World Business Class)
-Transavia
-Dutchbird
-Welcome Air
-Lufthansa
-Alitalia (an old one of the seventies)
-Cathay Pacific Navigator (to send a e-mail from your seat)
Timetables:
-KLM
-Transavia
-Schiphol
-Garuda
-Lufthansa
-LOT Polish Airlines
-CSA
-Malaysia Airlines
Menu Cards:
-Singapore Airlines Econemy
-KLM Business class (Drinks & beverages + Menu)
Safety cards:
-KLM B747-400/747-400 Combi
-KLM cityhopper F50
-Garuda B747-400
-Dutchbird B757
-Transavia B737-800
I have yet many phamplets of various airlines/airports, like Singapore Airlines Raffles class, Schiphol information...etc. I have also a BIAC phamplet ordered via internet. And I have several name tags of airlines like KLM, Air Canada, Garuda, Iceland Air, Royal Air Maroc...etc. and earphones of Martinair and Garuda.
Aircraft models: (the normal push-fit models)
-KLM Boeing 3x747-400 - B777-200
-Northwest B747-400
-Virgin Atlantic B747-400
-Royal Air Maroc (RAM) B737-800
-Transavia 2xB757
-Aero Litoral Saab 340
-JAL B777-200
-Singapore Airlines B747-400
-Garuda Indonesia MD-11
-Dragonair A330
-Royal Air Jordanie B747-200
-United Airlines B747-400
-Lauda Air B777-200
-Eurowings A319
-Sabena B747-300
-Boeing B737
-Swiss BAE-146
-American Airlines B767
-British Airways (South Africa) B747-400
-EL AL B747-400
-Northwest special livery: Bridging the Pacific
Small schabak models:
-Emirates B777-200
-Malaysia B777-200
-Saudi Arabian B747sp
-Iran air B747sp
I went last weekend to the Aviodrome, to the ''Luchtvaartbeurs'', and I saw there a stand with a lot of Sabena articles! There were crockery sets, forks, knives and spoons, phampets, timetables, t-shirts, maintainance clothes...and a lot more. when I saw that, I was thinking about those Sabena-fans here on Luchtzak.