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    Sky Cruise: Hotel Amidst the Vast Sky? Check out the details here

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    Is it possible to have a flight hotel controlled by artificial intelligence? This promises to be Sky Cruise, an empty cruise designed by scientist Hashem Al-Ghaili from the illustrations of the video game ‘Killer is Dead’. He paid for him to own the idea.

    An innovative project that enables one-way transportation of 5,000 people with all kinds of luxury and amenities such as swimming pools, gyms, restaurants, playgrounds, hotels, medical centers, cinemas, theaters, shopping malls, etc. The air must be reached by plane as it is held in the air by 20 nuclear propulsion engines and is designed so that it does not have to land in the air once.

    The project has many detractors, who question its viability due to aerodynamic and maintenance issues and wonder how such a giant could take off from the ground. Another question to be answered is how much it would cost to travel on the Sky Cruise, something that could be within the reach of only a few.

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    Sky Cruise a Borrowed Inspiration From Titanic?

    A group of entrepreneurs has decided to create a Titanic-inspired Sky Cruise. It is a huge hybrid of airplanes and cruise ships that can carry more than 5,000 passengers, but it is well-ventilated and propelled by nuclear power.

    It is important to note that this is a future-proof concept designed by German Yemeni scholar and filmmaker Hashem Al-Ghaili.

    When designing the Sky Cruise, Al-Ghaili was inspired by a 3D model by Russian designer Alexander Tujikov. The Russians used an illustration by Tony Holmsten in the game Killeris Dead as a template for a model of a future cruise ship. Al-Ghaili has acquired the rights to the model designed by Tujikov and decided to create a futuristic concept for the Sky Hotel based on it.

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    Skycruise is not only self-sufficient, but its flight is endless, as the reactor provides enough power to fly for years. It will take years before something like a sky cruise becomes a reality, but it’s exciting to think that this development isn’t a science fiction novel.

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