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An Entrepreneur Buys Boeing 737-200 For £5K & Turns It Into Stunning Airbnb

An Entrepreneur Buys Boeing 737-200 For £5K & Turns It Into Stunning Airbnb

Entrepreneur Steven Northam purchased the 1968 Boeing 737-200’s front fuselage on eBay for $6,165 (£5,000) and then spent the next three months renovating the aircraft.

The five-ton, 29-foot front had to be moved by Northam from Chichester College in West Sussex, England, where it had been used to educate airline crews. It was transported to Northam’s home in Winchester, England, and unsurprisingly wasn’t in the finest of shape. Because it had been left outside for 15 years, he explained, it had become somewhat soiled and worn out. A little work was required.

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Northam claimed that the cost of restoring the interior and outside of the jet was close to £15,000 ($18,480). Northam had to paint the exterior using a boom lift. He claimed, “I completely repainted the plane’s exterior.” The project cost about £20,000 ($24,679) when the cost of the plane’s acquisition and transportation are taken into account.

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Beginning in July 2022 and continuing through September, Northam worked hard on the plane’s renovation. As a three-month endeavor, Northam claimed to have completed it all by himself. Basically, it’s just me, by myself.

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His first steps were pulling away the majority of the seats, strengthening the floor, and replacing the carpeting. The cast of “George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces” on Channel 4 captured footage of the procedure. It was a “big, empty space” once the seats were taken out. To create a warm atmosphere, Northam began to construct parts.

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The aircraft, called “Marwell High Club” after the adjacent Marwell Zoo, has a heat pump that regulates temperature in both the summer and winter. It also has high-speed WiFi, Smart TVs, XBoxes, and kitchen capabilities. The cosy double bed is located in the lower cargo hold and is visible from the upper floor of the front fuselage’s two floors through an embedded perspex window.

Photo:Steven Northam

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Even outside the aircraft, Northam constructed a hot tub from an engine’s inlet cowling. After obtaining a permit, Northam intends to list the vacation accommodation on Airbnb and is anticipating charging $185.70 (£150) per night.

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United Flight Diverts to Shannon, After Stuck Laptop in Business Class Seat

United Flight Diverts to Shannon, After Stuck Laptop in Business Class Seat

A United Airlines flight from Zurich to Chicago O’Hare was forced to make an emergency diversion to Shannon, Ireland.

On Saturday afternoon after a passenger got their laptop wedged in a Business Class seat aboard the Boeing 767-300. Operating as United Flight 12, the aircraft departed from Flughafen Zürich at 9:46 a.m. local time and took off at 10:08 a.m.

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The captain decided to divert the flight not because the passenger couldn’t access their laptop, but because any device powered by lithium-ion batteries that becomes inaccessible could pose a significant safety risk.

Such devices, if damaged or overheated, could lead to a thermal runaway event, potentially causing a fire on board. The Boeing 767-300, featuring United’s relatively new Polaris business-class cabin, landed safely at Shannon Airport in County Clare at 1:43 p.m. IST (Irish Summer Time) and reached the gate at 1:51 p.m.

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In a statement, United Airlines acknowledged the diversion: “United flight 12 scheduled from Zurich to Chicago landed safely in Shannon to address a potential safety risk caused by a laptop being stuck in an inaccessible location.” This situation led to the cancellation of the flight, and the airline is working to reroute the 157 passengers who found themselves unexpectedly in Ireland.

Frequent flyers are often reminded in airline safety videos not to move their seats if they lose mobile phones or other gadgets powered by lithium-ion batteries within the seats. Attempting to retrieve such items by moving the seat can damage the battery and potentially cause a dangerous situation.

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Air India Flight Collides with Tug Tractor, at Pune Airport

Air India Flight Collides with Tug Tractor, at Pune Airport

An Air India flight bound for Delhi faced an unexpected hurdle during its taxi towards the runway at Pune Airport on Thursday, May 16th.

The aircraft, carrying 180 passengers, encountered a collision with a tug tractor, though fortunately, no injuries were reported among the passengers or crew. The incident, while causing significant damage to the aircraft, triggered swift emergency protocols, ensuring the safety of all individuals involved.

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Upon the mishap, passengers were promptly disembarked from the plane, and alternative arrangements were made for their accommodation as they found themselves stranded at the airport. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated an inquiry to ascertain the cause of the collision, according to ANI reports.

Preliminary findings suggest that the tug truck, utilized for maneuvering the aircraft on the ground, inadvertently struck the plane during the taxiing process. Despite the incident, airport operations continued with minimal disruption. However, the affected aircraft was temporarily withdrawn from service for comprehensive inspection and necessary repairs.

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Air India, in response to the situation, assured passengers of full refunds and complimentary rescheduling. The airline’s statement conveyed, “There was an incident related to one of our aircraft, which was to operate Pune to Delhi, at the time of its pushback. The aircraft was held back for checks, all passengers were offloaded safely, and the flight was cancelled.”

Passengers affected by the cancellation were provided with refunds and the option for rescheduling their travel plans without additional charges. The damage to the aircraft, primarily located near the belly where the pushback tug made contact, underscores the need for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collision.

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After Flight Cancellation, Virgin Atlantic Passengers Told to Arrange Own Hotels

After Flight Cancellation, Virgin Atlantic Passengers Told to Arrange Own Hotels

Ian Field and his partner Jane, both residents of the London area, faced an unexpected and costly ordeal while on a trip to St. Lucia in the Caribbean.

The couple, who had flown out from Heathrow on Virgin Atlantic flight VS221 on May 5, discovered upon arrival that their May 15 return flight was canceled for “operational reasons.” Despite Virgin Atlantic’s explanation, Field suspected the cancellation was due to a lack of passengers, as the airline is set to cease the route after May 19.

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Stranded on the island, Field and Jane were left to fend for themselves for two additional nights. Both Virgin Atlantic and their travel agency, Blue Bay Travel, failed to provide assistance or accommodation, forcing the couple to pay over £400 out of pocket for their hotel stay.

Virgin Atlantic advised those without sufficient funds to seek financial help from family members, which added to the couple’s frustration. “We feel completely abandoned and let down terribly,” Field expressed to The Independent.

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The lack of response from Virgin Atlantic and the unhelpful attitude of the travel agent exacerbated their distress. Although Field and his partner could afford the unexpected expense, he expressed concern for those who might not be in a similar financial position.

In response, a Virgin Atlantic spokesperson stated that all affected customers were rebooked on alternative flights and could amend their bookings through the airline’s “rebook me” function if needed. The spokesperson apologized for the delay and inconvenience, assuring that customers would receive EC261 compensation of £520 per person and be reimbursed for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred.

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