{"id":90356,"date":"2026-05-04T19:48:36","date_gmt":"2026-05-04T19:48:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/diyhaven858.wasmer.app\/index.php\/theres-a-747-fuselage-suspended-between-2-seattle-high-rises\/"},"modified":"2026-05-04T19:48:36","modified_gmt":"2026-05-04T19:48:36","slug":"theres-a-747-fuselage-suspended-between-2-seattle-high-rises","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/diyhaven858.wasmer.app\/index.php\/theres-a-747-fuselage-suspended-between-2-seattle-high-rises\/","title":{"rendered":"There&#8217;s a 747-fuselage suspended between 2 Seattle high rises"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Two rooftop pools, a 2,300-seat Live Nation event space and a Trader Joe&#8217;s grocery store are just some of the enticing amenities in a major new mixed-use development that&#8217;s under construction near downtown Seattle.<\/p>\n<p>However, it&#8217;s the fuselage of a decommissioned Boeing 747-400 airplane (tail number N178UA) suspended between the project&#8217;s two 48-story residential towers that is drawing flocks of AvGeeks, locals and Instagram-seeking visitors to the building site.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We are Jet City, so why not add the aircraft that revolutionized modern air travel?&#8221; said Matthew Burchette, senior curator at Seattle&#8217;s Museum of Flight, which displays the first 747 ever built, serial number 001. &#8220;Plus, it&#8217;s just cool.&#8221;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"jsx-3874346954 tpg-figure\">\n<div style=\"padding-top:0\" class=\"jsx-2453190082 full-width-auto-height-image\"><img alt=\"fuselage view from below\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1600\" height=\"1066\" decoding=\"async\" data-nimg=\"1\" style=\"color:transparent;height:auto;width:100%\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 756px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/fuselage-view-from-below-courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=640 640w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/fuselage-view-from-below-courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=750 750w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/fuselage-view-from-below-courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=828 828w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/fuselage-view-from-below-courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=1080 1080w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/fuselage-view-from-below-courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=1200 1200w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/fuselage-view-from-below-courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=1920 1920w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/fuselage-view-from-below-courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=2048 2048w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/fuselage-view-from-below-courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=3840 3840w\" src=\"https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/fuselage-view-from-below-courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=3840\"\/><\/div><figcaption class=\"jsx-3874346954 figcaption\">JTM CONSTRUCTION<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>At 250 feet long and 65 feet tall, the aircraft is part of the 1200 Stewart St. project dubbed &#8220;Aero1200,&#8221; originally designed by Henriquez Partners Architects in partnership with Vancouver-based Westbank.<\/p>\n<p>The development broke ground in 2018 but was delayed for many years by the coronavirus pandemic, strikes and a variety of financial, labor and legal issues that beset Westbank. OP Trust, based in Toronto, is now in charge of the project.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"jsx-3874346954 tpg-figure\">\n<div style=\"padding-top:0\" class=\"jsx-2453190082 full-width-auto-height-image\"><img alt=\"747 at 1200 Stewart St.\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1600\" height=\"1066\" decoding=\"async\" data-nimg=\"1\" style=\"color:transparent;height:auto;width:100%\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 756px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/747-at-1200-Stewart-St.-Harriet-Baskas.jpg?width=640 640w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/747-at-1200-Stewart-St.-Harriet-Baskas.jpg?width=750 750w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/747-at-1200-Stewart-St.-Harriet-Baskas.jpg?width=828 828w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/747-at-1200-Stewart-St.-Harriet-Baskas.jpg?width=1080 1080w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/747-at-1200-Stewart-St.-Harriet-Baskas.jpg?width=1200 1200w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/747-at-1200-Stewart-St.-Harriet-Baskas.jpg?width=1920 1920w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/747-at-1200-Stewart-St.-Harriet-Baskas.jpg?width=2048 2048w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/747-at-1200-Stewart-St.-Harriet-Baskas.jpg?width=3840 3840w\" src=\"https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/747-at-1200-Stewart-St.-Harriet-Baskas.jpg?width=3840\"\/><\/div><figcaption class=\"jsx-3874346954 figcaption\">HARRIET BASKAS FOR THE POINTS GUY<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The airplane-as-architectural element is intended to be eye-catching, of course. But it is also meant to be a nod to Boeing&#8217;s legacy, its birth in Seattle and the company&#8217;s iconic 747 aircraft \u2014 the &#8220;Queen of the Skies&#8221; \u2014 which was in production at Boeing&#8217;s Everett, Washington, factory from 1968 through early 2023.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We are looking to both recognize that legacy and at the same time, point to the future of Seattle,&#8221; Westbank said in a statement early in the project.<\/p>\n<p>Putting the 747 fuselage into the blueprints for the development was likely the easy part. Getting the fuselage from the aircraft boneyard in Victorville, California, to Seattle was more complicated.<\/p>\n<p>According to JTM Construction, the project&#8217;s current Seattle-based general contractor, the original plans for the development showed the 747 as a complete, uncut aircraft. But for transport, the plane was cut into 39 pieces in order to be transported on flatbed trucks.<\/p>\n<div class=\"EmailSignUp_container__YVxAW tw-border tw-border-gray-2\"><picture class=\"tw-flex tw-items-center tw-justify-center tw-opacity-0\"><source media=\"(max-width: 767px)\" srcset=\"\/images\/EmailSignUp\/daily-mob.svg\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/thepointsguy.com\/images\/EmailSignUp\/daily-dt.svg\"\/><\/picture>\n<div class=\"EmailSignUp_form__xvcP4\">\n<p>Reward your inbox with the TPG Daily newsletter<\/p>\n<p>Join over 700,000 readers for breaking news, in-depth guides and exclusive deals from TPG\u2019s experts<\/p>\n<form class=\"jsx-881693933 newsletter-form\">\n<div class=\"jsx-881693933 EmailCapture_confirmation__AJ4nI EmailCapture_noCheckbox__2BHzb   &#10;          \">\n<p class=\"tw-text-xs-regular !tw-text-gray-5 hover:!tw-text-gray-5 tw-max-w-lg\">By signing up, you will receive newsletters and promotional content and agree to our<!-- --> Terms of Use <!-- -->and acknowledge the data practices in our<!-- --> Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/form>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<figure class=\"jsx-3874346954 tpg-figure\">\n<div style=\"padding-top:0\" class=\"jsx-2453190082 full-width-auto-height-image\"><img alt=\"fuelsage parts on the road\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1600\" height=\"1066\" decoding=\"async\" data-nimg=\"1\" style=\"color:transparent;height:auto;width:100%\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 756px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/Fuselage-parts-on-the-road-courtesy-Ness-Campbell-Crane-Rigging.jpg?width=640 640w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/Fuselage-parts-on-the-road-courtesy-Ness-Campbell-Crane-Rigging.jpg?width=750 750w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/Fuselage-parts-on-the-road-courtesy-Ness-Campbell-Crane-Rigging.jpg?width=828 828w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/Fuselage-parts-on-the-road-courtesy-Ness-Campbell-Crane-Rigging.jpg?width=1080 1080w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/Fuselage-parts-on-the-road-courtesy-Ness-Campbell-Crane-Rigging.jpg?width=1200 1200w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/Fuselage-parts-on-the-road-courtesy-Ness-Campbell-Crane-Rigging.jpg?width=1920 1920w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/Fuselage-parts-on-the-road-courtesy-Ness-Campbell-Crane-Rigging.jpg?width=2048 2048w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/Fuselage-parts-on-the-road-courtesy-Ness-Campbell-Crane-Rigging.jpg?width=3840 3840w\" src=\"https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/Fuselage-parts-on-the-road-courtesy-Ness-Campbell-Crane-Rigging.jpg?width=3840\"\/><\/div><figcaption class=\"jsx-3874346954 figcaption\">Fuelsage parts on the road. NESSCAMPBELL CRANE &amp; RIGGING<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>&#8220;There are oversized loads and then there are super loads, which are over 16 feet wide,&#8221; Aaron O&#8217;Kelly, JTM&#8217;s senior project engineer, said. &#8220;The first 16 of the 39 pieces were considered super loads, and to haul those, we had to have a police escort from California all the way to Washington.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Police escorts, special permits and middle-of-the-night street shutdowns were then required to haul the plane&#8217;s pieces from Toledo, Washington, about 100 miles to the construction site in a congested part of downtown Seattle. Finally, in November 2025, JTM and its construction subcontractors were able to start splicing the plane back together.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We cut out the floor that was in the plane and now we&#8217;re basically wrapping the original fuselage pieces around a new steel structural floor that connects the two buildings,&#8221; O&#8217;Kelly told TPG. &#8220;We are estimating that it will take over 60,000 new fasteners \u2014 rivets and bolts  to put the plane back together.&#8221;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"jsx-3874346954 tpg-figure\">\n<div style=\"padding-top:0\" class=\"jsx-2453190082 full-width-auto-height-image\"><img alt=\"construction workers\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"1600\" height=\"1067\" decoding=\"async\" data-nimg=\"1\" style=\"color:transparent;height:auto;width:100%\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 756px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=640 640w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=750 750w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=828 828w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=1080 1080w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=1200 1200w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=1920 1920w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=2048 2048w, https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=3840 3840w\" src=\"https:\/\/runway-media-production.global.ssl.fastly.net\/us\/originals\/2026\/05\/courtesy-JTM-Construction.jpg?width=3840\"\/><\/div><figcaption class=\"jsx-3874346954 figcaption\">JTM CONSTRUCTION<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The fully intact cockpit was recently installed. Next comes the vertical stabilizer, the tail and the nose.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The nose will be the last official piece,&#8221; O&#8217;Kelly said, noting that with buildings, there is usually a topping-out party when the final beam is put in place. &#8220;We&#8217;re thinking that when we put the nose on as our last piece, that will be the ceremonial thing.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Right now, there are no confirmed tenants or set uses for the 747 fuselage in the 1200 Stewart Street project \u2014 but there are plenty of ideas floating about.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Maybe they could put a cafe in there. Or a dance floor. Or just imagine a bowling alley inside of a 747,&#8221; said Mike Kloppenberg, an aircraft maintenance assistant in collections at the Museum of Flight who recently toured the site. &#8220;Whatever they do, it&#8217;s just great that this fuselage is being put to good use.&#8221;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Two rooftop pools, a 2,300-seat Live Nation event space and a Trader Joe&#8217;s grocery store are just some of the enticing amenities in a major new mixed-use development that&#8217;s under construction near downtown Seattle. 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