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"Would it be ridiculous to think beauty could save aviation?"

  • Writer: Erez "Terry" Barkaee
    Erez "Terry" Barkaee
  • Sep 18
  • 2 min read

When we talk about aviation, we usually focus on speed, safety, and schedules. But what about beauty?

Yes — beauty.


The kind of beauty that lifts your spirit when a Dash-8 cuts through the early morning fog.

The kind of beauty that lives in the symmetry of a Saab 340 on final approach.

The kind that lives in the elegant lines of an ERJ slicing through golden-hour skies.

The kind that evokes awe — the way a cathedral once did in Rome — not because it must, but because it can.


Aviation, like architecture, was once designed to connect us to something higher. The skies. The cosmos. The idea that humankind could fly.

But somewhere along the way, functionality buried form. We started designing only for “use” — and forgot how to design for wonder.

In the Pantheon, the dome opens to the heavens. It makes you feel small, yet part of something big.


Isn’t that exactly what an airport should do? A cockpit? A wing slicing the clouds?

According to neuroscientific studies cited by Prof. Julio Bermudez, sacred architecture activates deep contemplation — even in non-spiritual viewers.

It elevates. It inspires. It reconnects us to our deeper selves.

Shouldn’t the experience of flying do the same?

In a world chasing efficiency, we at Zooey Aerospace still believe beauty matters.

Not as decoration, but as a duty.

We build trust. We build support.

But above all, we build experiences that remember:

🛫 More Value. More Solutions. More Services. For More People. With Great Care & Enthusiasm.

We're not here to just deliver parts - We're here to make you fall in love with flight again.

To be your red car moment — once you see us, you see us everywhere.


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