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.
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