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A bride left her pilot groom beaming at the altar when she revealed his wedding ring had been made from part of a retired Southwest plane – one that left service the same month he joined the airline. Malaika and Djimon Green first crossed paths in May 2023, when Malaika, a United Airlines flight attendant, met Djimon, a Southwest pilot, at a hotel bar while on a layover. The pair immediately hit it off, and Malaika, 27, from Phoenix, Arizona, soon learned just how deep Djimon’s love of flying ran. Djimon, 28, took his first plane trip at the age of six, began pilot training while still in high school, earned his pilot’s license at just 17, and became a Southwest pilot at 24. Since then, he has also volunteered with multiple flying organizations and mentor programs. So when the couple began planning their wedding, Malaika knew she wanted to find a way to bring Djimon’s passion for aviation into the ceremony – and especially into the ring she would place on his finger. After discovering crafters who make jewelry from scrap metal, Malaika found an Etsy seller and commissioned a ring made from the titanium fan blade of a Southwest plane that was retired in June 2022 – the same month Djimon was hired by the airline. At the couple’s wedding ceremony in Mesa, Arizona, on April 17, 2026, Malaika finally revealed the secret during the ring exchange. As Djimon listened to the story behind the deeply personal gift, his face immediately lit up in a moving moment captured by the couple’s wedding videographer, Iliana Eggert, of Behind the Veil AZ. Malaika later shared the clip on social media, where it quickly went viral, with viewers saying the thoughtful gesture showed she simply “gets” her husband.
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00:00This pilot thought his wedding was sticking strictly to the flight plan.
00:07Malaika and Jaiman's love story was practically written in the skies.
00:11She's a flight attendant and he's a commercial pilot, so aviation is in their DNA.
00:16When it came time to tie the knot, Malaika knew an ordinary ring just wouldn't cut it.
00:21So she secretly commissioned a custom ring with a hidden history.
00:31It was a titanium from a retired Southwest Boeing 737, and it retired in June 2022.
00:41It's a higher date.
00:45With a piece of history on his finger, Jaiman definitely found the perfect co-pilot for life.
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