Boeing 747 added to Las Vegas AREA15 entertainment district

A portion of a 747 is hauled across the Las Vegas valley on its way to Area 15 on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025, in Las Vegas. Photo by David Becker

AREA15, the immersive and experiential art and entertainment district in Las Vegas, now boasts one of Burning Man’s art festival’s most iconic large-scale art pieces—a Boeing 747.
Measuring almost 46 metres in length and more than 18 metres in width, the Boeing 747 will be repurposed as a one-of-a-kind cocktail and dining experience. With a future capacity of more than 1,300 guests, the 747 will add to AREA15’s collection of world-class art-inspired attractions.

As one of the few preserved examples of the iconic Boeing 747 available to the public globally—the fuselage joins AREA15’s growing collection of open-air art installations designed to inspire and engage guests at every visit.

Some of AREA15’s curated mix of dynamic destinations are Liftoff Bar and Ride, Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart, Illuminarium, Dueling Axes, Five Iron Golf, Kaia, The Beast, Wink World: Portals Into the Infinite, Museum Fiasco, Superplastic’s Dopeameme Institute for Pleasure Research (D.I.P.R.), and the soon-to-open John Wick Experience.