Imagine a massive flying hotel that remains in the sky for years. Designed by Yemeni engineer Hashem Al-Ghaili and inspired by Studio Ghibli's "Castle in the Sky," Sky Cruise can host 5,000 guests with amenities like cinemas, pools, and shopping malls, all powered by clean nuclear fusion energy. Despite needing new infrastructure and air navigation protocols, this bold concept aims to inspire innovation in aviation.
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00:00Imagine a gigantic flying hotel that stays in the sky for years.
00:04Meet SkyCruise, designed by Yemeni engineer Hashem al-Ghaili.
00:07This futuristic concept aims to transform flying from a tiresome ordeal into a joyous experience.
00:13Inspired by Studio Ghibli's Castle in the Sky, SkyCruise can host around 5,000 guests.
00:19It features cinemas, swimming pools, spas, and even shopping malls,
00:23all powered by clean nuclear fusion energy, a technology yet to be realized.
00:28Supplies and guests would be transported by electric commercial airliners and private jets.
00:33However, this massive hotel would need new infrastructure
00:36and changes in air navigation protocols.
00:38Despite skepticism and design flaws, al-Ghaili's viral video serves a greater purpose,
00:44to inspire innovation and push the boundaries of what is possible in aviation.
00:48SkyCruise is a bold vision, but as al-Ghaili says,
00:51disruptive concepts like this one inspire change and drive humanity forward.