The steel bird waits majestically on the grey tarmac, a 100 feet solid steel mass with eloquent window panes visible in elevation. It has a stubby nose coated in black steel caps and an elongated steel framework that supports its assembly of high quality radial tires. With aerodynamic wings and flaps that provide leverage in thin air, as well as an ergonomic soft cabin interior, it is ready to fly millions of kilometers as the highest flying bird made of light aluminum and steel.