A Yemeni young man has managed to develop a dreamy model of a nuclear-powered tourist plane that can accommodate 5,000 passengers, and can stay for several months without landing on the ground, and named it the "Sky Cruise Hotel".

Hashem Al-Ghaili published a video of the "flying hotel" on his Facebook page, which includes a model of a giant plane that gives travelers an ideal travel experience with a panoramic view and a 360-degree angle, with places for entertainment and celebration and meeting rooms.

In an exclusive statement to the Sanad Agency for Monitoring and Verification of News on Al-Jazeera Network, Al-Ghaili explained that the design of the vehicle was the work of Tony Holmstein, "and he published the image in 2012, and it is a still image, and later the designer Alexander Tozhikov worked on the 3D design of the exterior only."

He added, "Then I purchased the exterior design and the rest of the details were added to make it appear in its last image as it appears in reality," noting that he worked on the design and added operating ideas and how people reached the plane during the period of stay in the air, and suggested a set of practical and scientific details to move the plane.

According to Al-Ghaili's design, the plane is powered by artificial intelligence, and can stay in the air for several months, with the ability to receive new passengers and drop anyone through a small plane that can take off from any airport in the world, and it is powered by 20 electric motors that run on clean nuclear energy.

The plane has a highly developed electronic system through which it can predict atmospheric changes before they occur, preventing any vibrations or disruptions in its path.

The Yemeni youth responded to one of the inquiries on his Facebook account about the number of pilots to drive the vehicle, saying, "All this technology and you still want pilots? I think it will be completely independent."

Al-Ghaili is considered one of the most important bloggers on social media, and he drew the attention of many by publishing the latest developments and scientific discoveries, and provides simplified explanations that answer the most important scientific questions.