Nuclear powered flying hotel

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  2. Sky Cruise Is A Flying Hotel Powered By Nuclear Energy
  3. Inside the ‘flying hotel’ that never lands
  4. This mammoth nuclear
  5. Yemeni engineer unveils nuclear
  6. Inside giant flying luxury hotel that can stay in the air for years


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Sky Cruise Is A Flying Hotel Powered By Nuclear Energy

A video of a giant aircraft powered by nuclear engines, comprising state-of-the-art infrastructure and amenities was recently released on YouTube. Dubbed the Sky Cruise, this flying hotel is supposedly one ‘that never lands’ while cruising above the clouds without any pilots. It is not a futuristic airliner straight out of a Based on a design concept by Tony Holmsten which is reimagined and animated by Hashem Al-Ghali, the detailed CGI video was released by Hashem himself, laying out all the features and components of this air hotel. Merging the concept of a Here’s what we know about the Sky Cruise Features and infrastructure Personifying grandeur in every aspect, this giant Sky Cruise has the capacity to accommodate 5,000 guests. According to the video by Al-Ghaili, the airborne flying hotel features amenities like a huge panoramic 360-degree viewing hall, offering the most stunning views of the surroundings from a bird’s point of view. Also, the entertainment deck below has everything one can possibly think of. Image: Courtesy Hashem Al-Ghaili/ Youtube screengrab From a plethora of activities to shopping malls, restaurants, swimming pools, For those looking for a unique wedding venue, the Sky Cruise offers the most breathtaking wedding hall with never-seen-before views and settings. Just that it is not for the faint-hearted. The floors of the entertainment deck are connected via an external elevator. Yes, the elevator runs outside the aircraft’s body, offering jaw-droppi...

Inside the ‘flying hotel’ that never lands

Just when you thought things couldn't get any more bizarre, the monster ship won't require pilots – establishing it as “the future of transport” says Al-Ghaili. Instead, it is set to be fully autonomous and powered by artificial intelligence (AI). Passengers afraid of air turbulence need not worry as the plane will also be equipped with a navigation system using AI to predict wind patterns to offer a smooth sail. Nuclear-Powered Sky Hotel Hashem Al Ghaili/YouTube While there isn’t a launch date set just yet for the flying hotel, it's already caused quite the stir on social media – with lots of science enthusiasts pointing out that the plans lack feasibility. One user commented, “The designers forgot this thing is supposed to fly”, with another adding “If physics and aerodynamics didn't exist, then this vessel might actually be able to take off”.

This mammoth nuclear

On land, the largest hotel in the world is MGM Grand Las Vegas, with 6,852 rooms in one building. Now picture the same magnificence but in the clouds! Sky Cruise is the world’s first nuclear-powered flying hotel that can carry 5,000 passengers. Listed below are some fascinating details of the AI-piloted Sky Cruise, boasting 20 engines powered by nuclear fusion and designed to stay afloat. Those who have always wanted to live in the clouds, here is your chance: Via Youtube / @Hashem Al-Ghaili The Sky Cruise Via Youtube / @Hashem Al-Ghaili An elevator connects this circular hall to the main deck, making both spots easily accessible. Via Youtube / @Hashem Al-Ghaili The main deck is packed with several entertainment options. It comprises a shopping mall, sports centers, swimming pools, restaurants, cinemas, playgrounds, and more. Considering guests are spending not days, but weeks here, these are a must. Via Youtube / @Hashem Al-Ghaili The floating hotel offers to be the most out-of-the-world venue to host a wedding. With a splendid hall at your disposal, the best restaurants to cater lip-smacking food, and a chance to make a love declaration above the clouds, it doesn’t get better. Via Youtube / @Hashem Al-Ghaili There are three viewing decks or balconies where guests can indulge in various activities like star-gazing, adoring natural wonders like the Aurora Borealis, or just enjoying the incomparable vistas. Via Youtube / @Hashem Al-Ghaili A small nuclear reactor supplies th...

Yemeni engineer unveils nuclear

Yemeni engineer Hashem Al-Ghaili has unveiled his vision for the future of Al-Ghaili posted a Sky Cruise, which could accommodate 5,000 passengers. Like an enormous, winged, futuristic-looking cruise liner, it would be fuelled by 20 electric engines, with a small nuclear reactor using “highly controlled fusion reaction to provide the sky hotel with unlimited energy”. As such, the hotel would never run out of power and could remain suspended in the air for several years, “without ever touching the ground”. Both supplies and passengers would be delivered to the hotel via traditional commercial jets. All maintenance and repairs would also be conducted mid-air. Suspended high above the clouds, the sky hotel would feature a large “panoramic hall”, offering 360-degree views of the skies. A lift would connect this space to the main entertainment deck, which would be home to shopping malls, sports centres, swimming pools, restaurants, bars, children’s playgrounds, theatres and cinemas. A separate section of the airborne hotel would be dedicated to events and business meetings, as well as wedding halls. Incorporated into the design are balconies and viewing domes attached to each side of the structure, where guests could indulge in some high-level stargazing. “Its sleek design combines the features of a commercial plane, while offering the epitome of luxury,” Al-Ghaili’s video explains. Sky Cruise would also eliminate disturbance from turbulence, with its naviga...

Inside giant flying luxury hotel that can stay in the air for years

• • • • A giant nuclear-powered ‘flying hotel’, complete with a gym and swimming pool is set to carry 5,000 passengers in unparalleled luxury. A new CGI video details how the AI-piloted Sky Cruise plans to remain airborne for months at a time, while also docking to take on new passengers, or to drop off anyone board. The futuristic hybrid between a plane and Hashem Alghaili, who created the incredibly detailed mockup of the monster aircraft, Designed to run 24/7, Alghaili even adds that running repairs would be carried out in-flight – a first in aviation. And, when asked how many people it would take to fly this gigantic plane, he said: “All this technology and you still want pilots? “I believe it will be fully autonomous”. Despite plans for a man-less ride, the Sky Cruise will still require plenty of staff on board to be at every passengers beck and call. The nuclear powered aircraft was drawn up by Hashem Alghaili. YouTube/Hashem Al-Ghaili The greatly detailed video also promises restaurants, a gigantic shopping mall, a gym, theatre and even a swimming pool – all in the sky. The promotional clip also promises the human boarded UFO to be the perfect wedding venue, if you’re brave enough. And it would be perfect as the Sky Cruise offers a panoramic hall, offering breath-taking 360 degree views of the outside. While many have their hopes set high for the giant hotel, the Sky Cruise is still far in the future. YouTube/Hashem Al-Ghaili However, despite the greatness promised,...