This Publicity Stunt Costs Millions! Corendon Mission 747

Feb 10, 2019 | THAT'S CRAZY

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On February 8, 2019, we witnessed how the Corendon Boeing 747 was placed on 192 wheels by Mammoet and crossed the A9 highway, near Schiphol Airport in The Netherlands. A unique, once in a lifetime, publicity stunt by Corendon Airlines to place the Boeing 747 next to the Corendon Village Hotel in Amsterdam.

CEO and Founder of Corendon, Mister Atilay Uslu is the perfect example of someone with a (crazy) idea, who makes it work.

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Working on your ideas is the best thing you can do and achieving a goal is the best feeling you can have. But sometimes, you don’t have the confidence nor the resources to execute on your ideas to make it work.

Hi, I’m Weeri. As a jack of all trades, there are simply too many things I like to do and so many ideas I want to work on.

By creating the right tools & searching for the ingredients to live free, be open, stay curious, and get creative, I make inevitable challenges in pursuing my goals more fun.

With reverse engineers, I’m building a platform for aspiring entrepreneurs (FOCCERS). The mission is to support you in exploring and developing your talents and skills and make inevitable challenges in pursuing your goals more fun by providing tools & ingredients to live free, be open, stay curious, and get creative.

In the Go From Zero VLOG series, I tell short stories about how I and the community creates tools and searches for the right ingredients and work on our ideas to make it work.

I want to provide you with inspiration, experiences, and opportunities to make it work for yourself!

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