Amber Chia and Adrian Wong

Much brouhaha surrounded the surprise ‘landing’ of a Boeing 737 aircraft in Bukit Bintang a month ago, but its sudden appearance has finally been disclosed. The brainchild of Arvin Randahwa, CEO of TwoSpicy Entertainment Live, Plane In The City is a follow up to Dinner In The Sky, which found a home in Malaysia two years ago. After being given a complete paintjob by AkzoNobel, a disused Boeing 737 aircraft was transformed into a unique dining space that is now listed in the Malaysia Book of Records as the First Aeroplane Restaurant in Malaysia. In addition to a three-course meal catered by Le Méridien Kuala Lumpur, passengers are treated to inflight entertainment and novel experiences: this might be your only chance to visit a cockpit or to walk on the wing of an aircraft.

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Photo 1 of 13 Dato' Koh Yaw Hui and Dato' Yean Yoke Heng
Photo 2 of 13 Arvin Randahwa, Gillian Ooi and Mohamad Alex Edward
Photo 3 of 13 Amber Chia and Adrian Wong
Photo 4 of 13 Mr and Mrs Michael Delargy
Photo 5 of 13 Tommy Lee, Connice Lee, Dato' Brian Corvers and Arvin Randahwa
Photo 6 of 13 Jane Teoh
Photo 7 of 13 Fine dining catered by Le Méridien Kuala Lumpur
Photo 8 of 13 Plane interior pre-transformation
Photo 9 of 13 Team members of TwoSpicy Entertainment Live and AkzoNobel Decorative Paints Malaysia
Photo 10 of 13 Indra Laban
Photo 11 of 13 Fine dining catered by Le Méridien Kuala Lumpur
Photo 12 of 13 Plane interior post transformation
Photo 13 of 13 Sherry Ibrahim