A “flying hotel” can stay in the sky for years without stopping
An impressively detailed video presentation depicts a giant nuclear-powered "flying hotel" allegedly designed to house more than 5,000 guests on a nearly non-stop flight.
Besides the stunning views of nature, including a close-up look at the northern lights, there seem to be countless features to do on board this unique hotel, as it is equipped with fine restaurants, a huge shopping mall, gyms, theatres, swimming pools, and amenities. Health, medical, event spaces, and more.
A new video shows how the giant artificial intelligence-powered Sky Cruise can stay in the air for months every time it takes off, docking with traditional planes to pick up and drop new passengers.
Between the plane and the hotel, this futuristic hybrid structure, which contains 20 nuclear fusion engines, is designed so that it never descends.
The concept, designed by illustrator Tony Holmstein, was reimagined by Hashem Al-Ghaili, a Yemeni science reporter and video producer, who created an incredibly detailed model of the giant Sky Crusie. Al-Ghaili described the nuclear-powered flight in the sky as "could be the future of transportation".
The "flying hotel" is designed to operate 24/7, and Al Ghaili adds that all repairs will be made on board the aircraft in mid-air - a first in the aviation industry.
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