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The world's largest aircraft breaks cover in Silicon Valley
(techcrunch.com)
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Did you take a look at the cabin? Seems in line with something like a private jet.
That's Pathfinder 1. Pathfinder 3 is supposed to be much bigger. And the Hindenburg had cabins for sleeping, so there's no reason these couldn't be equipped with that sort of space.
I think you forgot about the shareholders.
If they could, shareholders would liquify passengers prior to boarding
So that's how the transporter pads got greenlit.