Using retired Boeing 747 planes to make clocks, wall art, and cocktail tables

Using retired Boeing 747 planes to make clocks, wall art, and cocktail tables

Updated on March 16, 2022 15:12 PM by Ava Sara

English design company

Aerotiques is an English design team that turns Boeing 747 planes into household items.The company has a team of four who creates collectables like a cocktail bar, bag tags and clocks.They exacerbated the retirement of many beloved commercial aircraft in the Covid-19 pandemic like the Boeing 747, the Boeing 777 and the Airbus.

Boeing 747

It is an iconic jet that revolutionized air travel by making long-haul flying affordable for the first time.The world's first Queen of the skies flew in 1970 with Pan Am. It cut fares by packing over 300 passengers in double-decker planes with the lowest seat-mile cost in the industry.

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Event space flight

Cotswold Airport opened in February in England its party plane which is converted into British Airways 747. It costs £1,000 per hour to rent.The flightless Queen of skies that been renovated. Into some event space, with a dance floor, strobe lights and galley bar.

Aircraft section Design Company

Aerotiques is an English Design company that old aircraft section from British Airways and Virgin Atlantic and turns metal into collectables like tables, cufflinks and clocks.The first piece of now successful small business that ships unique 747 memorabilia to all corners of the globe.

Different aeroplane types

It had wine bottle holders, coffee tables, cocktail tables, window panels, especially a conference table made of Boeing Stearman Plane.Even small pieces turn into things like bag tags, bracelets, cufflinks, and key chains.

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