Every valuable component of the aircraft, from engines to electronic systems, cabin materials to other parts, is carefully disassembled. Metal parts are meticulously stripped, melted down, and reshaped to create new possibilities. At Skyart, we place the philosophy of 'Upcycle' at the heart of our vision, transforming the historic elements of aviation into unique pieces that touch your life. Each aircraft brings together the traces of the past with the creative power of the present, soaring towards a sustainable future. 🛫🌍 #aviation #upcycle #design #aircraft #airplane #airline
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