Overview
- New social videos by Benjamim Martins de Oliveira Neto show the 35‑ton Boeing 737‑200 taxiing on a farm strip, though the aircraft no longer flies.
- The family bought the decommissioned jet at an online auction in 2014, dismantled it in Brasília, hauled the fuselage and wings on separate trucks, and reassembled it on their Urutaí property.
- Visitors can tour the stationary aircraft for free, while the farm’s main house stays closed to the public.
- The cabin retains original items from its service life, including VASP-branded bags, pilot checklists, a service cart, navigation charts, and the orange flight recorder.
- The owners say they plan to formalize the site as a tourist attraction, with G1 reporting an aim to open a restaurant this year and O Globo noting a goal to lease space by December 2026.