Benjamin Neto, a Brazilian doctor and pilot, flew a 35-ton truck along a farm runway in Brazil. Boeing 737-200After it was released, it attracted the attention of netizens.
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The farm is located in the city of Urutay, in southwestern Goiás state, and is owned by Benjamin’s father, a dentist. Ayrton Martins de Oliveirais owned by He revealed several details, including the aircraft’s flight log and black box, through his TikTok profile.
g1According to information from , local residents and tourists can view the aircraft for free. The family plans to install a restaurant on board to better welcome aviation-loving visitors, with an opening scheduled for later this year.
The aircraft is 32 meters long and can accommodate more than 100 passengers. Inside, several relics such as flight logs, checklists, in-flight service carts, and the airline’s original amenity pouch remain.
The family purchased this model online and brought it to their farm in 2014. According to Benjamin’s father, Ayrton, the aircraft had to be disassembled for transport, a process that took four months. After the aircraft arrived in the city, it took another three months to reassemble it.
This aircraft was previously owned by a Brazilian airline Vasp However, according to Benjamin, it has also been operated by airlines in several countries, including Canada, Germany, Denmark, and the island nation of Nauru in Oceania.
Despite its long aviation history, it is currently only used for decoration. “A lot of people ask if it can still fly, but no, it doesn’t fly anymore, but here on the farm you can play with it like a little radio-controlled airplane,” Benjamin joked on social media.
Photos and videos: TikTok @drbenjamimneto. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.
@drbenjamimnetoWhen my father brought this idea to me, I thought it was crazy, but when I analyzed it, I realized that this was something that would never happen again in the history of aviation. It is now rare for an airline to go bankrupt and sell its aircraft, and most airline aircraft today are leased. Would you want to have a Boeing like this in your yard or do you think it’s crazy?♬ I’m original – I’m gossiping
@drbenjamimnetoPart 2 of my Boeing 737-200 video. How did they get the plane to the farm?♬ I’m original – I’m gossiping
