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Arab-designed flying hotel to be steered by AI

The flying hotel’s navigation system features a state of the art command system that uses artificial intelligence to predict air turbulence minutes before they happen.

Sky Cruise:

Hashem Al-Ghaili, a Yemeni engineer and video producer, developed the recently disclosed Sky Cruise, a nuclear energy flying hotel that will revolutionize both aviation and hospitality. Al-aircraft Ghaili’s will be powered by artificial intelligence and be able to accommodate up to 5,000 guests.

With Sky Cruise, one need not need to worry about air turbulence. Its navigation system features a state of the art command system that uses artificial intelligence to predict air turbulence minutes before they happen.

If any potential air turbulence is detected, system automatically prevents any vibrations happening. It creates anti vibrations that work like noise cancelling technology, allowing the Sky Cruise to glide over the vibrations with ease.

Although an artificial intelligence system will steer the Sky Cruise, a licensed human operator will be able to assume control at any time.

The AI-driven Sky Cruise will stay in the air for weeks or possibly months. There will be 20 nuclear fusion engines aboard the voyage, aiding it to stay on air for a long duration. Passengers will be picked up and dropped off from their respective destinations. The Sky Cruise will also undergo repairs and other maintenance while in the air.

A 360-degree view of the sky, an entertainment deck, shopping mall, sports centre, restaurant, bar, playground, movie theater, wedding hall, swimming pools, and more are all included in the aircraft.