MANCHESTER- An ex-British Airways (BA) Boeing 747 cockpit simulator has been listed for sale at £440,000, giving aviation fans a rare chance to own a genuine top-deck training section once used by the UK flag carrier.
The simulator, currently operated in Manchester (MAN), delivers a full-flight experience that mirrors the controls and environment of the iconic Boeing 747.
The listing reports that the simulator attracts around 1,800 annual bookings and forms part of a profitable, experience-based business model.
According to Daily Mail, the aircraft section retains its original cabin layout, offering an immersive and authentic environment for visitors and event clients.


Boeing 747 Cockpit Simulator for Sale
Listed with Knightsbridge Business Sales Limited, the simulator generated a £246,000 turnover in 2025.
The online sale description notes that the unit is a genuine ex-British Airways Boeing 747 top deck that has been converted for public and commercial use.
The business provides flight simulation packages and hosts events including birthdays, weddings, fear-of-flying sessions, educational visits, and corporate functions.
The listing also highlights an established market presence with roughly 1,800 annual bookings and identifies several untapped revenue streams for future operators.
It further states that the simulator offers a suitable and cost-effective filming location for media production teams.
The brand’s social reach includes approximately 30,000 followers across TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, supported by a 5-star Tripadvisor rating.
Inside the aircraft section, the interior mirrors a traditional British Airways cabin with original seating, overhead lockers, and the airline’s colour scheme intact.
The cockpit includes functional buttons, screens, and handles used to simulate Boeing 747 flight navigation.
Company statements describe the underlying simulation technology as state-of-the-art, offering a responsive and realistic operational environment.


Home-Built Flight Simulation
Aviation enthusiasts continue to expand the home-simulation space. One example is 40-year-old Craig Cullingworth, who built a £25,000 Boeing 737-800NG cockpit in his spare room using second hand components sourced online.
Cullingworth originally abandoned his childhood dream of becoming a pilot after being told in school that he lacked the ability, but he later revisited that ambition by constructing a detailed home simulator.
He now flies the virtual aircraft with his eight-year-old daughter, Sophie, who shares his enthusiasm.
The Leeds-based car painter began the project after his wife, Sarah, 38, purchased a simulator experience at a local flight centre as a Christmas gift.
This introduction to professional simulation inspired him to recreate a cockpit with high accuracy through computer-based flight software.


Market Potential
The ex-British Airways 747 simulator represents a strong proposition for buyers seeking a proven aviation attraction with diverse revenue streams.
Its combination of authenticity, established bookings, social engagement, and operational flexibility positions it as a valuable asset for training, entertainment, or filming applications.
With interest in flight simulation rising across consumer and educational markets, the platform offers significant potential for expansion under new ownership.
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