British Airways jet bought for £1 transformed into bar to host plane parties

A BRITISH Airways jet bought for just £1 has become the first in the world to be transformed into a bar to host lavish plane parties.

The BA Negus ‘party plane’ is at the privately-owned Cotswolds Airport – and is available for people to hire.

A British Airways jet bought for £1 has been transformed into a bar to host plane parties

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A British Airways jet bought for £1 has been transformed into a bar to host plane partiesCredit: SWNS
The 'party plane' is in situ at Cotswolds Airport and is available to hire for events

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The ‘party plane’ is in situ at Cotswolds Airport and is available to hire for eventsCredit: SWNS

It has been remodelled into an events space to host everything from private birthday parties to product launches and corporate events.

The aircraft is being preserved at the site near Cirencester after British Airways retired its fleet early because of the travel downturn caused by the pandemic.

It was bought for just £1 in 2020 and has since been a labour of love for the airport’s chief executive Suzannah Harvey after British Airways retired its fleet early due to the pandemic.

Suzannah said: “I paid a pound for her, and we have a certain obligation to maintain it as is practical for public use.

“The company has had to spend nearly £500,000 getting her prepped and ready here, but I think it’s money well spent and it preserves her for future generations.”

Most of the original structure has stayed the same but the transformation has included stripping out the economy section to create the events space and turning the gallery has been changed into a bar.

A full rewiring with custom lighting has been done while it also took one man a whole week and a half to give it a good clean inside and out.

It has been remodelled into an events space to host everything from private birthday parties to corporate events

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It has been remodelled into an events space to host everything from private birthday parties to corporate eventsCredit: SWNS
BA spent nearly £500,000 getting her prepped and ready - including turning the gallery into a bar

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BA spent nearly £500,000 getting her prepped and ready – including turning the gallery into a barCredit: SWNS

Suzannah added: “It’s been a long old slog. She came into us in October 2020, and at the time I rather naively thought we’d have her up and running by the following Easter.

“We’ve had such tremendous support from everybody. All the contractors, all the people that have volunteered who are current BA 747 engineers – and here we are finally. She’s ready and she’s good to go.”

The Negus entered the British Airways fleet on February 15, 1994, operating 13,398 flights – flying for 118,445 hours over nearly 60 million miles.

Its last passenger flight was from Miami to Heathrow on April 6, 2020.

Anyone now wanting to host a party onboard will have to pay more than £1,000 an hour but Suzannah said they had been inundated with enquiries – including from Netflix.

She also said an app will soon be launched to enable the general public to book tours of the aircraft.

Suzannah added: “The vision has finally come to fruition, with overwhelming support from volunteers including current BA engineers and half a million pounds of investment later, Negus 747 is finally ready.

“Preserved for many years to come and future generations, Negus is the only bespoke events 747 in the world.”

This isn’t the first time a plane has been transformed into something other than its original purpose.

See inside the Boeing 727 a woman converted into a three-bedroom home with a huge hot tub in the cockpit.

Check out the plane a man turned into a home in the middle of a forest.

You can book to spend a night inside a disused plane in one of Airbnb’s wacky listings.

Anyone wanting to host a party onboard will have to pay more than £1,000 an hour to hire it out

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Anyone wanting to host a party onboard will have to pay more than £1,000 an hour to hire it outCredit: SWNS
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