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The Boeing 747 the plush Party plane available to rent for events at Cotswold Airport

The only Boeing 747 in Europe available to rent for events can be found and rented at Cotswold Airport. Jo Welch, PR and Events Manager: “This is the only B747 events plane in Europe. People can hire it for all kinds of events from private wedding receptions to corporate events.

The #jumbo took 7 months to transform. Because of the vast space on board, we can set up make-up rooms, dressing rooms, stages, and press rooms, all separate from the main event areas. It’s a complete blank canvas that can be tailored to any up-market event.” Courtesy- Aeronews

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If there is one thing that we’re full of in The Cotswolds, it’s beautiful venues with stunning surroundings to hold all kinds of lavish events. From Broadway to Bath, whether weddings or corporate, you’re guaranteed to find the perfect venue here. In fact, if you’ve ever visited this glorious beauty spot in the UK, it was probably for one of those two reasons.

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This is the only Boeing 747 events plane in Europe. People can hire it for all kinds of events from private wedding receptions, to corporate events, for example Alfa Romeo hired the 747 for the global launch of their new supercar, the Alfa Romeo Giulia, which was very exciting.

Once arrived in style, in-between exploring the enormous Boeing 747 guests had opportunities to view and test drive the H.R.Owen Ecurie collection of supercars alongside the runway, which not only included fabulous brands such as Aston Martin, Mercedes and Bentley, but excitingly to any car enthusiast, the BAC Mono was on display for all to marvel.

The aircraft took seven months to transform and have everything risk assessed, being an aircraft the risks to overcome were completely different from any other venue. Because of the vast space on-board, we can set up makeup rooms, dressing rooms, stages, press rooms, all separate from the main event areas. It’s a complete blank canvas that can be tailored to any up-market event.

The interior of the enormous aircraft had been meticulously styled by Ruth and Kimberley of Styletopia, using flower displays from Aqua Florist complimented by lighting from WGS Power & Lighting.

For a truly unique event, a Boeing 747 isn’t going to fail to impress your guests, it’ll certainly inspire conversation about the experience and, more importantly for corporates, will leave a positive lasting impression.

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Airbus Plans Cockpit Toilet to Make Single-Pilot Operations a Reality

Airbus Plans Cockpit Toilet to Make Single-Pilot Operations a Reality

In a bold move aimed at cutting costs, Airbus is exploring the possibility of installing a potty-style toilet right behind the Captain’s seat on its A350 long-haul aircraft. According to the reports from paddleyourownkanoo.com

This proposal is part of the ongoing effort to implement Extended Minimum Crew Operations (eMCO), a concept that could revolutionize the aviation industry by reducing the number of pilots required on ultra-long-haul flights.

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Currently, on long flights, two pilots stay in the cockpit while the others rest in a separate compartment. However, under eMCO, one pilot could be alone in the cockpit for up to three hours while the other sleeps. The goal is to reduce crew costs and improve airline efficiency, as fewer pilots would be needed for these flights.

But this proposal has raised concerns from pilot unions, who worry about safety and the challenges of single-pilot operations. To address the issue of bathroom breaks, Airbus suggests installing a radio-equipped toilet in the cockpit, allowing the pilot to use it without leaving their seat.

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If the pilot needs to use the toilet, the second pilot would have to be woken up, terminating the eMCO process temporarily.

If successful, Airbus plans to begin testing this system on its A350 aircraft as soon as 2027, with single-pilot operations possibly being introduced on freighter Airbus A320s within the next five years.

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