Pytchair

PYTCHAir is the name given to a Boeing 727 located in the Brislington Area of Bristol.

PYTCHAir resting on containers
PYTCHAir on rural roads
PYTCHAir on the final leg of the journey to Bristol
PYTCHAir artwork completed

History

The aircraft was originally a Japan Airlines passenger aircraft which first flew in 1968. In time it was converted into a private jet and was operated by various owners including LarMag Aviaton.[1]

In 2020, it was purchased by activist-entrepreneur Johnny Palmer with the intention of being transported to Bristol to be used as an office.[2][3] However, it was unable to move on the date planned due to unsuitable ground conditions.[4] In February 2021, it was transported by road to Bonville Road, Brislington.[5] As of November 2021, the fuselage is used by media company PYTCH as a meeting space and filming location.

The purchase,[6][7] challenges,[8] movement [9][10] and final location [11] of the fuselage attracted national and local media coverage.


Artwork

In March 2022 the fuselage was covered in street art by Bristol street artsists Harriet Wood, Curtis Hylton and Hasan Kamil.[12] The art work drew media attention.[13]


References

  • Media related to Pytchair at Wikimedia Commons


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