Pytchair
Boeing 727 aircraft
Pytchair | |
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PYTCHAir resting on containers | |
Type | Boeing 727-46 |
Manufacturer | Boeing |
Construction number | 19282/495 [1] |
Manufactured | 1967 |
Registration |
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First flight | 13 November 1967 |
Owners and operators |
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In service | 1967 - 2015 |
Fate | Broken up in 2015; fuselage preserved |
Preserved at | Bonville Road, Brislington |
PYTCHAir is the name given to a Boeing 727 located in the Brislington area of Bristol . The aircraft was originally a Japan Airlines passenger aircraft which first flew in 1968. It was converted into a private jet and operated by various owners including LarMag Aviation. [2]
It was purchased in 2020 to be used as an office. The relocation was delayed until February 2021, when it was transported by road to Bonville Road, Brislington. [3] As of November 2021 [ update ] , the fuselage is on display and used as an office, filming location and is available for charity events. [4] It has been featured as a “quirky" and "cool" office. [5] [6]
In March 2022 the fuselage was covered in street art by Bristol street artsists Harriet Wood, Curtis Hylton and Hasan Kamil. [7] The art work drew media attention. [8]
Gallery
References
- ↑ "VP-CNM" . rzjets . Retrieved 12 September 2022 .
- ↑ "Registration Details for VP-CMN (IDG) 727-46 - PlaneLogger" .
- ↑ "Bristol motorway journey for huge Boeing jet" . BBC News . 27 February 2021.
- ↑ "PYTCHAir (Boeing 727)" . Bristol Open Doors . 2 August 2021 . Retrieved 21 March 2023 .
- ↑ Finch, Hannah (8 April 2022). "Nine of the UK's quirkiest offices from a jumbo jet, DJ booths to a dance floor" . Business Live . Retrieved 21 March 2023 .
- ↑ Turton, Tora (1 February 2023). "The UK's 10 coolest offices of 2023" . Adzuna . Retrieved 21 March 2023 .
- ↑ "Boeing 727 plane in Bristol transformed after paint job" . 25 March 2022.
- ↑ "Boeing 727 that travelled along M5 transformed" . 25 March 2022.
Further reading
- Campos, G. (31 August 2021), "Inside the Midwich-equipped PYTCHAir private jet" , Avinter Active , retrieved 23 May 2023
- "Boeing 727 to be transported down M5 and M4" . 12 February 2021.
- "Former private jet to become unique office and meetings space" . 4 November 2020.
- "Delay in Turning Former Japan Airlines Boeing 727 into Office Space" . 29 January 2021.
- "Bristol entrepreneur purchases Boeing 727 from Cotswold Airport for office expansion" . 10 February 2021.
- "Boeing 727 'stuck in the mud' at Cotswold Airport" . 29 January 2021.
- "Bristol motorway journey for huge Boeing jet" . BBC News . 27 February 2021.
- "Here's a Cut-Up Boeing 727 Slowly Crawling Down the Motorway to its New Home" . 2 March 2021.
External links
- Media related to Pytchair at Wikimedia Commons
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