Photogallery, the gigantic airship designed by Hashem Al-Ghaili
Images of the "Sky Cruise" project, which will be ready between 2030 and 2040 with nuclear power as the engine and artificial intelligence as the "pilot"
Sky Cruise is the nuclear flying ship designed by Hashem Al-Ghaili: in the upper area it will have an… airport for scheduled aircraft
(Illustration: Hashem Al-Ghaili)A gigantic flying machine capable of carrying 5.000 passengers at a time, equipped with all the luxuries and comforts in the world, propelled bynuclear energy as well as twenty electric motors.
It is the project of the Yemeni engineer Hashem Al-Ghaili, who imagined a mighty airplane inspired by “Castle in the Sky”, a 1986 Japanese film produced by Studio Ghibli.
The aircraft will be controlled by theartificial intelligence, which will have to be capable of read the weather conditions so you can predict turbulent weather and glide through them, providing a hassle-free experience for tourists on board.
Passengers who intend to visit the Sky Cruise (this is the name of the incredible means of transport which could come ready to take to the skies between 2030 and 2040…), they could rent aircraft or simply book tickets for an airliner capable of landing on them.
Or they could look down on the Earth and a world of oxygen and clouds from the many observation decks, such as the saucer-shaped main observation tower, while restaurants and bars would cater for food and drink needs as would movie theaters. , theaters and amusement arcades.
Finally, patrons could choose the Sky Cruise for a treatment period or undergo surgery.
Sky Cruise is the nuclear giant of the 5.000-passenger skies
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Sky Cruise is the nuclear flying ship designed by Hashem Al-Ghaili
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