The new Airstream Flying Cloud 30FB offers a literal corner office. Even in a 30-foot trailer, space is tight, so it’s not exactly a spacious workplace. Converting from the original sleeping space into the trailer, it has a desk and an office chair that slides tightly into a recess in the desk. There are also connections for internet connections and a mounting location for a computer monitor.
The large trailer still sleeps six people, also in the office, which is equipped with a folding bed.
“We know that the work landscape will change forever through the pandemic,” said Bob Wheeler, CEO of Airstream. “This new offering reflects our commitment to being smart and responding to the needs of current and future customers.”
This is the first time Airstream has offered a job in a trailer offered directly from the Jackson Center, Ohio, factory, an Airstream spokesman said. The desk has drawers and a built-in Blu-Ray player. Heavy curtains can be drawn over the windows to control lighting during video calls. Overhead storage areas have dry livestock surfaces on their doors to write down notes and memories. The space also has USB and HDMI ports and of course also power stations.
In addition to a few small beds, the Flying Cloud has a queen-size bed, a bathroom, a separate shower, a kitchen and a small dining area. Airstream plans to add office space as an option on other trailer models in the future, a spokesman said.