Aviation News –
The fuselage of a refurbished Boeing 747 now hangs dramatically between two apartment buildings in Seattle’s Denny Triangle—a striking and unconventional tribute to one of the most iconic airliners ever built. While the Boeing 747 is not, strictly speaking, a vintage aircraft, its enduring legacy and cultural significance place it firmly within the realm of aviation heritage. In this case, the creative reuse of a former airliner as part of an architectural project can be seen as a form of preservation—albeit an unconventional one. Admittedly, it is a slight stretch for Vintage Aviation News, but thanks to Brian Uretski, whose photographs inspired this piece, the story is too compelling to ignore.
The fuselage of a refurbished Boeing 747 now hangs dramatically between two apartment buildings in Seattle’s Denny Triangle—a striking and unconventional tribute to one of the most iconic airliners ever built. While the Boeing 747 is not, strictly speaking, a vintage aircraft, its enduring legacy and cultural significance place it firmly within the realm of aviation heritage. In this case, the creative reuse of a former airliner as part of an architectural project can be seen as a form of preservation—albeit an unconventional one. Admittedly, it is a slight stretch for Vintage Aviation News, but thanks to Brian Uretski, whose photographs inspired this piece, the story is too compelling to ignore.

