Casablanca – The newly revealed Sky Cruise is a nuclear energy flying hotel created by Hashem Al-Ghaili, a Yemeni engineer and video producer who unveiled his vision for an artificial intelligence-driven aircraft capable of carrying up to 5,000 passengers and transforming the world of hospitality and aviation.
Inspired by artist Tony Holmsten’s paintings, the initial concept of this aircraft was redesigned and animated by Hashem Al-Ghaili himself.
The Sky Cruise will be propelled by 20 nuclear engines and will not require pilots.
Although an artificial intelligence system will steer the Sky Cruise, a licensed human operator will be able to assume control at any time.
In the YouTube video detailing his vision for Sky Cruise, Al-Ghaili explains that regular airlines would carry customers to and from Sky Cruise and that all maintenance work would be completed in the air.
The airplane is considered to be environmentally safe, since its nuclear-powered engine uses only clean energy.
Al-Ghaili has dubbed the aircraft, which will include a panoramic hall with a 360-degree view of the surrounding sky, the “future of transportation.”
The hall will be connected via an elevator to the main entertainment deck, which will include retail malls, sports centers, swimming pools, restaurants, bars, children’s playgrounds, theaters, and cinemas.
There will also be a separate room for business meetings and special occasions such as weddings.
Sky Cruise will be outfitted with cutting-edge medical technology, and all supplies would be delivered via commercial flights from airports across the world.
Turbulence will also not be an issue, since the aircraft’s command deck uses artificial intelligence to detect and avoid air turbulence minutes in advance.
When vibrations are detected, the system will automatically generate anti-vibrations that function similarly to noise cancellation technology to allow the Sky Cruise to pass over the vibrations in the turbulent area.